12 Jul 11:54
Re: Re: on starting Haskell-Edu, a new education-related Haskell-related mailing list
Abhay Parvate <abhay.parvate <at> gmail.com>
2008-07-12 09:54:01 GMT
2008-07-12 09:54:01 GMT
takeoff <at> haskell.org?
budding <at> haskell.org?
junior <at> haskell.org?
classroom <at> haskell.org?
factorial <at> haskell.org?
Regards,
Abhay
budding <at> haskell.org?
junior <at> haskell.org?
classroom <at> haskell.org?
factorial <at> haskell.org?
Regards,
Abhay
On Sat, Jul 12, 2008 at 2:23 PM, jur <jur <at> cs.uu.nl> wrote:
newto <at> haskell.org ?
On Jul 11, 2008, at 10:25 PM, Peter Verswyvelen wrote:starter <at> haskell.org?
"beginner" sounds so humble...
novice <at> haskell.org ?
JurCheers,
Peter Verswyvelen
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From: haskell-bounces <at> haskell.org [mailto:haskell-bounces <at> haskell.org]
On Behalf Of Neil Mitchell
Sent: vrijdag 11 juli 2008 17:33
To: Simon Marlow
Cc: Bayley, Alistair; haskell <at> haskell.org
Subject: Re: [Haskell] Re: on starting Haskell-Edu, a new education-
related Haskell-related mailing list
HiQuite true. Any objections to beginner <at> haskell.org?
Google suggests that about 1 in 50 web pages spell "beginner" wrong,
using only one "n". Given that many Haskeller's are not native
speakers, could we perhaps pick something that is easier to spell
correctly?
Thanks
Neil
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