On 5/20/07, Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Rodrigo Queiro wrote:
> http://lambdabot.codersbase.com/
Wait, what the hell...?
> 1 + 1
/usr/lib/ghc-6.4.2/package.conf: openFile: does not exist (No such file
or directory)
Sorry about that, I upgraded my ghc package without realizing i
For me it gives:
> 1 + 1
Maybe you meant: . v
But the rest of the commands seems working ;)
Andrew Coppin schrieb:
Rodrigo Queiro wrote:
http://lambdabot.codersbase.com/
Wait, what the hell...?
> 1 + 1
/usr/lib/ghc-6.4.2/package.conf: openFile: does not exist (No such
file or directory
Rodrigo Queiro wrote:
http://lambdabot.codersbase.com/
Wait, what the hell...?
> 1 + 1
/usr/lib/ghc-6.4.2/package.conf: openFile: does not exist (No such file
or directory)
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Rodrigo Queiro wrote:
http://lambdabot.codersbase.com/
OMG! That was really fast... o_O
Still, an interface like the fancy Web 2.0 ones that Ruby has could be
nice.
I have no idea what Web 2.0 is, but from what I hear it's overrated...
Well, a web interface potentially provides for nicer o
andrewcoppin:
> Greetings.
>
> I was thinking... we already have Lambdabot sitting in an IRC channel.
> How hard would it be to mangle Lambdabot to the point where it works
> over HTTP? You know - so you could type some Haskell into a form on a
Lambdabot web server is here:
http://lambdab
http://lambdabot.codersbase.com/
Still, an interface like the fancy Web 2.0 ones that Ruby has could be nice.
On 20/05/07, Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Greetings.
I was thinking... we already have Lambdabot sitting in an IRC channel.
How hard would it be to mangle Lambdabot to the