Haskell for non-Haskell's sake

gilesb@cpsc.ucalgary.ca gilesb@cpsc.ucalgary.ca
Sat, 30 Aug 2003 07:16:00 -0600 (MDT)


Hi Hal (et al.)

I am using it to write a compiler and interpretor for a quantum
programming language, based on the semantics of the paper by Peter
Selinger. (See
http://quasar.mathstat.uottawa.ca/~selinger/papers.html#qpl for details
on the semantics) 


On 29 Aug, Hal Daume III wrote:
> Hi fellow Haskellers,
> 
> If you use Haskell for a purpose *other than* one of those listed below,
> I'd love to hear.  I don't need a long report, anything from a simple "I
> do" to a paragraph would be fine, and if you want to remain anonymous
> that's fine, too.
> 
> Purposes which I consider "Haskell for Haskell's sake" include:
> 
>   - writing Haskell compilers/interpreters
>   - developing libraries for Haskell
>   - writing Haskell debuggers, tracers, profilers or other tools
>   - more or less anything with matches /.*Haskell.*/, other than
>     /in Haskell$/   :)
> 

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Brett G. Giles
Grad Student, University of Calgary
Formal Methods, Category Theory, Semantics of Programming
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