tscheff.blogspot.com tscheff.blogspot.com

tscheff.blogspot.com

Tim Scheffler's blog

Friday, 5 March 2010. A Cocoa application (almost) completely implemented in Haskell. This is the third part of a small series of articles. On how to use Haskell for the development of Cocoa applications. In this post I describe a simple way how to implement a Cocoa controller in Haskell. This way one can define the application’s model layer completely in Haskell without any reference to the underlying Cocoa framework (or Objective-C classes). Since the last blog entry. I created a few new instances of.

http://tscheff.blogspot.com/

WEBSITE DETAILS
SEO
PAGES
SIMILAR SITES

TRAFFIC RANK FOR TSCHEFF.BLOGSPOT.COM

TODAY'S RATING

>1,000,000

TRAFFIC RANK - AVERAGE PER MONTH

BEST MONTH

July

AVERAGE PER DAY Of THE WEEK

HIGHEST TRAFFIC ON

Saturday

TRAFFIC BY CITY

CUSTOMER REVIEWS

Average Rating: 3.9 out of 5 with 7 reviews
5 star
1
4 star
4
3 star
2
2 star
0
1 star
0

Hey there! Start your review of tscheff.blogspot.com

AVERAGE USER RATING

Write a Review

WEBSITE PREVIEW

Desktop Preview Tablet Preview Mobile Preview

LOAD TIME

0.1 seconds

FAVICON PREVIEW

  • tscheff.blogspot.com

    16x16

  • tscheff.blogspot.com

    32x32

  • tscheff.blogspot.com

    64x64

  • tscheff.blogspot.com

    128x128

CONTACTS AT TSCHEFF.BLOGSPOT.COM

Login

TO VIEW CONTACTS

Remove Contacts

FOR PRIVACY ISSUES

CONTENT

SCORE

6.2

PAGE TITLE
Tim Scheffler's blog | tscheff.blogspot.com Reviews
<META>
DESCRIPTION
Friday, 5 March 2010. A Cocoa application (almost) completely implemented in Haskell. This is the third part of a small series of articles. On how to use Haskell for the development of Cocoa applications. In this post I describe a simple way how to implement a Cocoa controller in Haskell. This way one can define the application’s model layer completely in Haskell without any reference to the underlying Cocoa framework (or Objective-C classes). Since the last blog entry. I created a few new instances of.
<META>
KEYWORDS
1 skip to main
2 skip to sidebar
3 tim scheffler's blog
4 recap
5 objc
6 instances
7 data structure
8 haskell representation
9 objective c representation
10 remarks
CONTENT
Page content here
KEYWORDS ON
PAGE
skip to main,skip to sidebar,tim scheffler's blog,recap,objc,instances,data structure,haskell representation,objective c representation,remarks,opaque value 1,stableid,nsobject,opaque value 2,stablevalue,hsvalue,void,scalar number,double,c types,nsnumber
SERVER
GSE
CONTENT-TYPE
utf-8
GOOGLE PREVIEW

Tim Scheffler's blog | tscheff.blogspot.com Reviews

https://tscheff.blogspot.com

Friday, 5 March 2010. A Cocoa application (almost) completely implemented in Haskell. This is the third part of a small series of articles. On how to use Haskell for the development of Cocoa applications. In this post I describe a simple way how to implement a Cocoa controller in Haskell. This way one can define the application’s model layer completely in Haskell without any reference to the underlying Cocoa framework (or Objective-C classes). Since the last blog entry. I created a few new instances of.

INTERNAL PAGES

tscheff.blogspot.com tscheff.blogspot.com
1

Tim Scheffler's blog: A Cocoa application (almost) completely implemented in Haskell

http://tscheff.blogspot.com/2010/03/cocoa-application-almost-completely.html

Friday, 5 March 2010. A Cocoa application (almost) completely implemented in Haskell. This is the third part of a small series of articles. On how to use Haskell for the development of Cocoa applications. In this post I describe a simple way how to implement a Cocoa controller in Haskell. This way one can define the application’s model layer completely in Haskell without any reference to the underlying Cocoa framework (or Objective-C classes). Since the last blog entry. I created a few new instances of.

2

Tim Scheffler's blog: March 2010

http://tscheff.blogspot.com/2010_03_01_archive.html

Friday, 5 March 2010. A Cocoa application (almost) completely implemented in Haskell. This is the third part of a small series of articles. On how to use Haskell for the development of Cocoa applications. In this post I describe a simple way how to implement a Cocoa controller in Haskell. This way one can define the application’s model layer completely in Haskell without any reference to the underlying Cocoa framework (or Objective-C classes). Since the last blog entry. I created a few new instances of.

3

Tim Scheffler's blog: February 2010

http://tscheff.blogspot.com/2010_02_01_archive.html

Thursday, 18 February 2010. A small Haskell / Objective-C Interface. In this post I will present a small Haskell typeclass. For interfacing with Objective-C. Instead of implementing an interface via proxy types,. Will provide two functions. These can be used to transfer native Objective-C values to corresponding native Haskell value. It means for example converting a. To a Haskell list. The conversion via. Also works for more complex data structures, like e.g. . Typeclass in a Cocoa application. In this ...

4

Tim Scheffler's blog: A small Haskell / Objective-C Interface

http://tscheff.blogspot.com/2010/02/small-haskell-objective-c-interface.html

Thursday, 18 February 2010. A small Haskell / Objective-C Interface. In this post I will present a small Haskell typeclass. For interfacing with Objective-C. Instead of implementing an interface via proxy types,. Will provide two functions. These can be used to transfer native Objective-C values to corresponding native Haskell value. It means for example converting a. To a Haskell list. The conversion via. Also works for more complex data structures, like e.g. . Typeclass in a Cocoa application. In this ...

5

Tim Scheffler's blog: January 2010

http://tscheff.blogspot.com/2010_01_01_archive.html

Tuesday, 26 January 2010. TorchFS — New public repository. In the last days I did some cleaning up of the source code and today I published TorchFS. As open source on github. Please follow the TorchFS twitter feed. Posted by Tim Scheffler. Links to this post. Thursday, 21 January 2010. TorchFS — A filter for your files and folders on the Mac. I am happy to announce the first beta. Test version of my new Mac project “TorchFS.”. TorchFS is a filter for your file system. TorchFS displays your folder. But af...

UPGRADE TO PREMIUM TO VIEW 1 MORE

TOTAL PAGES IN THIS WEBSITE

6

SOCIAL ENGAGEMENT



OTHER SITES

tscheen.com tscheen.com

TSCHEEN

Leave a Reply Cancel Reply. Your email address will not be published. You may use these. A href= title= abbr title= acronym title= b blockquote cite= cite code del datetime= em i q cite= s strike strong. 2015 TSCHEEN. Proudly powered by WordPress.

tscheese.deviantart.com tscheese.deviantart.com

tscheese (green-eyed monster) - DeviantArt

Window.devicePixelRatio*screen.width 'x' window.devicePixelRatio*screen.height) :(screen.width 'x' screen.height) " class="mi". Window.devicePixelRatio*screen.width 'x' window.devicePixelRatio*screen.height) :(screen.width 'x' screen.height) ". Join DeviantArt for FREE. Forgot Password or Username? Deviant for 6 Years. This deviant's activity is hidden. Deviant since Dec 10, 2008. This is the place where you can personalize your profile! By moving, adding and personalizing widgets. Why," you ask? Good go...

tscheese.livejournal.com tscheese.livejournal.com

new york nanosecond

Upgrade to paid account! March 14th, 2010. 01:59 pm - Not-So-Daily Drawing: Day Whatever. I don't even know anymore. A drawing a day. March 11th, 2010. 09:26 pm - GRAPEFRUIT BERRY: Day 12. By tscheese on deviantART. I'm actually a day late on this one! I'm sorry, everyone. A drawing a day. March 9th, 2010. 08:56 pm - Daily Drawing: Day 11. I don't even know what is happening here. I am tired. A drawing a day. March 8th, 2010. 07:56 pm - Daily Drawing: Day 10. A drawing a day. A youngish human female.

tscheesecakes.com tscheesecakes.com

Wix.com TsCheesecakes, Cheesecakes by Tanya

tschef.net tschef.net

Apache2 Debian Default Page: It works

Apache2 Debian Default Page. This is the default welcome page used to test the correct operation of the Apache2 server after installation on Debian systems. If you can read this page, it means that the Apache HTTP server installed at this site is working properly. You should replace this file. Before continuing to operate your HTTP server. Refer to this for the full documentation. Documentation for the web server itself can be found by accessing the manual. Package was installed on this server. Is always...

tscheff.blogspot.com tscheff.blogspot.com

Tim Scheffler's blog

Friday, 5 March 2010. A Cocoa application (almost) completely implemented in Haskell. This is the third part of a small series of articles. On how to use Haskell for the development of Cocoa applications. In this post I describe a simple way how to implement a Cocoa controller in Haskell. This way one can define the application’s model layer completely in Haskell without any reference to the underlying Cocoa framework (or Objective-C classes). Since the last blog entry. I created a few new instances of.

tscheff.de tscheff.de

Nicht verfügbar

Diese Präsenz ist derzeit nicht verfügbar.

tscheffer.net tscheffer.net

Square Dance lernen in Barmstedt

Lust auf Square Dance? Modern American Square ist ein in den U.S.A. entstandener Volkstanz. Er wird in Gruppen zu je vier Paaren getanzt, die zu Beginn auf den vier Seiten eines Quadrats (Englisch Square. Stehen. Die Figurenfolgen werden durch Ansagen (Calls) eines Callers (Ausrufer) in gesprochener oder gesungener Form angegeben. Diese Calls sind weltweit normiert - so kann ein Tänzer jederzeit ohne Schwierigkeiten zusammen mit Tänzern aus anderen Ländern tanzen. (wikipedia).

tscheggenschafverein-mieming.at tscheggenschafverein-mieming.at

Tscheggenschaf Verein Mieming

Tscheggenschafvereine Mieming, Polling, Pitztal, Ötztal Axams bleiben unabhängig. Wie wir aus einer aktuellen Veröffentlichung des Tiroler Schafzuchtverbandes. Frühjahrsschafbad 2013 in Fiecht – „Was danach kommt, ist die Alm“. Vor dem Almauftrieb müssen Schafe und Ziegen vor Tierseuchen geschützt werden, Fotos: Michaela Maurer. Wir haben unsere Webseiten technisch und optisch aktualisiert. Mehr dazu hier. So war das früher – „wir blättern in alten Foto-Alben“. Schafschoad Seeben-Alm Untermieming: Vorn g...

tschegger.de tschegger.de

Tschegger

tscheggit.ch tscheggit.ch

tscheggit.ch :: Home

Musik-Gruppe Rämschfädra. Tscheggit.ch - das ist Infotainment pur! Interessieren Dich junge, kreative Unternehmen, mitreissende Live-Musik, hast Du ein Flair für Bewegung , liest gern Bücher? Oder bist Du eher der Typ, der gern mal in einem lustigen Forum stöbert, der sich irrwitzige Erklärungen zu Gemüte führt oder selbst aktiv. Dann bist Du hier genau richtig! Viel Spass und spannende Informationen warten schon auf Dich.