User:ThomasLStanley

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Greetings:

I played around with Haskell in 2000-2001 with a network engineer colleague, and became somewhat proficient with elementary aspects, while working for Boeing as an airline flight instructor, using $40 million airline simulators.

Now a decade later, I am operating CNC Mills to produce precision aerospace parts, and would like to see a development group established to write Haskell code for these computerized machines which currently use G-code. Perhaps standards should be set by a steering group to enable a Haskell-to-G-code compiler or interpreter.

Any ideas??? This could really become a world-wide effort, and revolutionize the computerized machine industry!!! I hope this blurb catches everyone's interest.

Haskell is the absolute best language to do this. Let's do it!

ThomasLStanley Airline Transport Pilot (ret.) Computer Network / Electronics Engineer Amateur Radio Operator N5YS


This sounds interesting, but it is better to start a discussion on the Haskell/Haskell-cafe mailinglist, not many people read user pages. (Note: the Haskell mailinglist can only be used to start a discussion, the rest of the discussion should be done via Haskell-cafe.)
Henk-Jan van Tuyl 21:13, 13 January 2013 (UTC)