Henning Thielemann wrote:
Vo Minh Thu schrieb:
Every once in a while, a discussion about the top-level text on
Haskell.org pops in this list. Without paying much attention to this
thread, and without digging the older threads, it occurs to me that
different people have very different opinion on this subject. I think
this is not a problem at all, because of the following thought:
When someone is interested enough in a programming language to land on
its homepage (i.e. haskell.org here), that someone has enough
resources at her disposal to make a somewhat informed choice, and
those resources can't be only a top-level text on the homepage.
When thinking about "What would I like to see when judging a programming
language?", I found that I most like a gallery of small example programs.
I started such a gallery in the style of a restaurant menu some years
ago, but never got around to finishing it:
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Haskell_a_la_carte
Regards,
Heinrich Apfelmus
--
http://apfelmus.nfshost.com
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