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Revision as of 11:10, 2 July 2014
Introduction
It is not always clear how to scale up from small "batch oriented" Haskell applications to large scale "Real World"/"Enterprise" Haskell systems.
The following articles discuss different ways to attack this problem.
Event Driven Applications
An event driven application is an application that reacts to external events.
Examples would be:
- A text editor that reacts to user events (key pressed, mouse moved).
- A web server reacting to IO events (message arrived, image compression done).
- A commercial game reacting to simulated physics events and user input.
More here: Event Driven Applications
Your Contribution Here
Please contribute additional/alternative ways to structure large scale Haskell applications here.
Questions and feedback
If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to mail me.