jekor.comhttp://jekor.com/Programming Philosophy (site-wide feed)http://www.rssboard.org/rss-specificationen-us© 2008–2010 Chris FornoProgrammingProgramming PhilosophyFunctional ProgrammingLiterate ProgrammingSun, 16 Aug 2009 20:01:08 UTCIs Haskell a Good Choice for Web Applications?http://jekor.com/article/is-haskell-a-good-choice-for-web-applications <p>Haskell is the darling of the functional programming crowd. But is it ready for serious web applications? Or is it too immature and academic?</p> <p>I've spent the last <del>7 months</del> 10 months<sup><a class="footref" name="fnr.1" href="#fn.1">1< [...]http://jekor.com/article/is-haskell-a-good-choice-for-web-applications#commentshttp://jekor.com/article/is-haskell-a-good-choice-for-web-applicationsSun, 16 Aug 2009 20:01:08 UTCWhat Gets Documented Gets Improvedhttp://jekor.com/article/what-gets-documented-gets-improved<p>There's a saying in business: &quot;What gets measured gets improved.&quot;</p> <p>The same holds for programming. Additionally: &quot;What gets documented gets improved.&quot;</p> <h2>.emacs</h2> <p class="first">I used to edit my .emacs<sup><a clas [...]http://jekor.com/article/what-gets-documented-gets-improved#commentshttp://jekor.com/article/what-gets-documented-gets-improvedSun, 03 May 2009 00:06:49 UTCTowards a Lifelong Content Management Systemhttp://jekor.com/article/towards-a-lifelong-content-management-system<p>What follows is a bit of a rant. If you're passionate about CMSes, you'll probably find something here that resonates with you. But I don't have the solution yet. With that disclaimer...</p> <p>I expect my content to grow with me for the rest of my lif [...]http://jekor.com/article/towards-a-lifelong-content-management-system#commentshttp://jekor.com/article/towards-a-lifelong-content-management-systemSun, 26 Apr 2009 05:55:26 UTC