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⚫ | <b>Alternative to Text.Regex</b>. Chris Kuklewicz [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.cafe/11825 announced] an alternative to Text.Regex. While working on the [http://shootout.alioth.debian.org/gp4/benchmark.php?test=all&lang=all language shootout], Chris implemented a new efficient regex engine, using parsec. It contructs a parser from a string representation of a regular expression. |
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⚫ | <b>pass.net</b>. S. Alexander Jacobson [http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.cafe/11824 launched] Pass.net. Written in Haskell, using HAppS, Pass.net lets websites replace registration, confirmation mails, and multiple passwords with a single login, authenticating via their email domain. |
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⚫ | <b>Haskell as a markup language</b>. Oleg Kiselyov [http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/haskell/2006-March/017656.html writes] on using Haskell to represent semi-structured documents and the rules of their processing. [http://ssax.sourceforge.net SXML] is embedded directly in Haskell, with an open and extensible set of `tags'. The benefit of this is of course in static type guarantees, such as prohibiting an H1 element to appear in the character content of other elements. |
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Revision as of 03:00, 18 March 2006
2006/03/13
- Alternative to Text.Regex. Chris Kuklewicz announced an alternative to Text.Regex. While working on the language shootout, Chris implemented a new efficient regex engine, using parsec. It contructs a parser from a string representation of a regular expression.
- pass.net. S. Alexander Jacobson launched Pass.net. Written in Haskell, using HAppS, Pass.net lets websites replace registration, confirmation mails, and multiple passwords with a single login, authenticating via their email domain.
2006/03/06
- Haskell as a markup language. Oleg Kiselyov writes on using Haskell to represent semi-structured documents and the rules of their processing. SXML is embedded directly in Haskell, with an open and extensible set of `tags'. The benefit of this is of course in static type guarantees, such as prohibiting an H1 element to appear in the character content of other elements.
- hmp3 1.0. Don Stewart released hmp3 version 1. hmp3 is a curses-based mp3 player written in Haskell, designed to be fast, small and stable.
- Edison 1.2rc2. Robert Dockins announced the second release candidate for Edison 1.2 is now ready for comments.
2006/02/27
- Long Live Edison. Robert Dockins announced he had revived the Edison data structure code, and is maintaining a darcs repository, with a view to modernising the codebase.