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− | We have recently open sourced our [https://github.com/silkapp/rest rest framework] which Erik Hesselink gave a presentation about at last years ZuriHac. It provides a declarative way to define REST resources (rest-core) which can be used to run the api on different web servers (rest-happstack, rest-snap) and to automatically generate clients for different languages along with documentation and usage examples (rest-gen). We want to write introductory materials to get people started. We'd appreciate help and we'd be happy to sit down with wanting to get started with rest. |
+ | We have recently open sourced our [https://github.com/silkapp/rest rest framework] which Erik Hesselink gave a presentation about at last years ZuriHac. It provides a declarative way to define REST resources (rest-core) which can be used to run the api on different web servers (rest-happstack, rest-snap) and to automatically generate clients for different languages along with documentation and usage examples (rest-gen). We want to write introductory materials to get people started. We'd appreciate help and we'd be happy to sit down with anyone wanting to get started with rest. |
* Adam Bergmark (I'll make a tutorial out of the [https://github.com/silkapp/rest/tree/master/rest-example rest-example] blog application) |
* Adam Bergmark (I'll make a tutorial out of the [https://github.com/silkapp/rest/tree/master/rest-example rest-example] blog application) |
Revision as of 14:13, 14 May 2014
These are some of the projects that ZuriHac 2014 attendees will be working on:
Aeson
See: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/aeson
- Bas van Dijk (Faster JSON encoder)
Scion / Lambdachine
- Thomas Schilling
Hakyll
See: http://jaspervdj.be/hakyll/
- Jasper van der Jeugt
- David Wagner
Haskell: the Gathering
Implementation of Magic: the Gathering in Haskell. We will work on the rules engine, card implementations (both in Haskell) and the web client (TypeScript/HTML). Help is welcome in all three areas.
- Martijn van Steenbergen
T-Digest
Persistent implementation of the T-Digest (https://github.com/tdunning/t-digest) quantile estimation data structure, for use in ekg.
- Johan Tibell
Nomyx
Nomyx is a game where you can change the rules while playing: http://www.nomyx.net
- Corentin Dupont (I'll work on new features and bugs . Help/advices are welcome :))
Snap
See: http://snapframework.com/
- Alfredo Di Napoli - I have in mind a couple of interesting features I would like to see in snap.
Hackage
See: http://hackage.haskell.org/
- Ian Ross (tags interface)
- Alp Mestanogullari (most likely a nice statistics page)
GHC bug squashing
I plan to fix a few random GHC bugs and I’m more than happy to guide GHC-newbies in doing the same.
- Joachim Breitner
- Lorenzo Tabacchini
Oauth-provider
See: http://github.com/gseitz/oauth-provider
- Gerolf Seitz (I would like to have a RFC / code-review on oauth-provider)
Math Symbols in Diagrams
I'd like to be able to label diagrams with mats symbols and fonts: http://projects.haskell.org/diagrams/. There has been some discussion of this on #diagrams and I need to write up an approach. NB I have used diagrams a lot but never hacked on the package itself.
- Dominic Steinitz
- David Wagner
Propellor
See: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/propellor
- David Wagner (I would like to add monit support to propellor).
Rest
We have recently open sourced our rest framework which Erik Hesselink gave a presentation about at last years ZuriHac. It provides a declarative way to define REST resources (rest-core) which can be used to run the api on different web servers (rest-happstack, rest-snap) and to automatically generate clients for different languages along with documentation and usage examples (rest-gen). We want to write introductory materials to get people started. We'd appreciate help and we'd be happy to sit down with anyone wanting to get started with rest.
- Adam Bergmark (I'll make a tutorial out of the rest-example blog application)
- Erik Hesselink
- Sebastiaan Visser