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Below are blogs, papers and web sites which discuss and research topics in Haskell-based web development. |
Below are blogs, papers and web sites which discuss and research topics in Haskell-based web development. |
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* [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1253340/what-is-the-ecosystem-for-haskell-web-development What is the ecosystem for Haskell web development?] |
* [http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1253340/what-is-the-ecosystem-for-haskell-web-development What is the ecosystem for Haskell web development?] |
Revision as of 18:37, 1 October 2010
Below are blogs, papers and web sites which discuss and research topics in Haskell-based web development.
General: wiki pages
General: external links
- What is the ecosystem for Haskell web development?
- Haskell and Web Applications
- Ruby and Haskell: write your Rails backend code in Haskell instead of C
- Haskell and the web: some ideas in progress
- A search engine (core) written in Haskell
- Haskell Transactional Cache
HTML
Persistence
XML, Atom, RSS
- Really simple Atom syndication
- A simple RSS aggregator in 50 lines of Haskell using HXT
- Using the Haskell XML Toolbox
- Transcending the limits of DOM, SAX, and XSLT: The HaXml functional programming model for XML
- A news aggregator
- Haskell Web Spider, Part 1: HaXML
- Haskell Web Spider, Part 2: HXT, or I Was Promised There Would Be No Side Effects
- Practical Examples of HXT in Action