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Unfortunately...
by Peter on Thursday 30/Jun/2005, @13:11
my proposal "Haskell Bindings for KDE" was denied. But I'm not complaining about it, I suppose the developers did their best deciding what's needed.
cheers
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Re: Unfortunately..
by Antonio on Thursday 30/Jun/2005, @14:48
Just because you're not getting paid, doesn't mean you can't do it :-)

I'm just sayin...
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  • Re: Unfortunately..
    by Peter on Thursday 30/Jun/2005, @15:27
    I know, and I'm planning to do so, but it will take a lot longer since I'm forced to work on something else (far less interesting) that pays the bills in the mean time...
    Maybe I will be on time for KDE 4 ;-)
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Re: Unfortunately...
by Giacomo on Thursday 30/Jun/2005, @15:08
I wonder why you didn't propose Prolog bindings... now *that* is interesting!
;)
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  • Re: Unfortunately...
    by ltmon on Thursday 30/Jun/2005, @16:42
    I can imagine it now....

    You start a KDE application, and after waiting for 30 seconds a single dialogue box appears:

    "No."

    ;)
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Re: Unfortunately...
by Scott Wheeler on Friday 01/Jul/2005, @10:27
Well, just notice that we basically have no applications written in Java (or any of the other languages for which we have bindings with the arguable exception of Python) though we've had Java bindings for a while. And a lot of people know Java. Haskell honestly just be an exercise in generating bindings, not something that would be actively used for application development.
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