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* Create a WAI handler which uses Webkit to convert web applications into desktop apps. See [http://github.com/snoyberg/hack-handler-webkit hack-handler-webkit] for prior art. | * Create a WAI handler which uses Webkit to convert web applications into desktop apps. See [http://github.com/snoyberg/hack-handler-webkit hack-handler-webkit] for prior art. | ||
* The Haskell equivalent of an Object Relational Mapping. Of course, we're not object-oriented, so we have an advantage in this department. Also, we shouldn't limit ourselves to SQL. | * The Haskell equivalent of an Object Relational Mapping. Of course, we're not object-oriented, so we have an advantage in this department. Also, we shouldn't limit ourselves to SQL. | ||
* Compile-time checked templates. Bravo might be a possibility, though a StringTemplate syntax might be more user-friendly. Also, link checking should be included. | * Compile-time checked templates. [[Bravo]] might be a possibility, though a StringTemplate syntax might be more user-friendly. Also, link checking should be included. | ||
* GZIP compression using an Enumerator instead of a lazy bytestring. This would clean up the GZIP middleware in wai-extra. | * GZIP compression using an Enumerator instead of a lazy bytestring. This would clean up the GZIP middleware in wai-extra. | ||
* fastcgi handler for WAI. See the hack-handler-fastcgi package; it should be a simple port. | * fastcgi handler for WAI. See the hack-handler-fastcgi package; it should be a simple port. | ||
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Revision as of 23:26, 23 March 2010
Web Project Ideas
Below is essentially a wishlist of projects. If you decide to implement one of them, please update this page accordingly!
- Augment authenticate package to support more providers (Twitter, Facebook, OpenId 2, etc)
- Create a WAI handler which uses Webkit to convert web applications into desktop apps. See hack-handler-webkit for prior art.
- The Haskell equivalent of an Object Relational Mapping. Of course, we're not object-oriented, so we have an advantage in this department. Also, we shouldn't limit ourselves to SQL.
- Compile-time checked templates. Bravo might be a possibility, though a StringTemplate syntax might be more user-friendly. Also, link checking should be included.
- GZIP compression using an Enumerator instead of a lazy bytestring. This would clean up the GZIP middleware in wai-extra.
- fastcgi handler for WAI. See the hack-handler-fastcgi package; it should be a simple port.