These tutorials, written by Michael Steele, walk through the process of building a file sharing/hosting service using the Yesod framework. The example application from this tutorial stores file information in memory, so it will lose information on restart, and will fail on large files. This tutorial is the first in a series of 4 tutorials on how to build a file hosting service using Yesod. Site vi
Yesod is a Haskell web framework for productive development of type-safe, RESTful, high performance web applications. May 17, 2012By Michael SnoymanView source on Github Take a good look at this site. Do you see something different? Well, to quote Captain Jack Sparrow, it's something not there to be noticed. This site is now being deployed via Keter. In other words, it's alive!!! Keter is monitori
update: updated for Yesod 1.2 tl;dr: A simple Yesod tutorial. Yesod is a Haskell web framework. You shouldnât need to know Haskell. Its efficiency (see Snap Benchmark & Warp Benchmark1). Haskell is an order of magnitude faster than interpreted languages like Ruby and Python2. Haskell is a high level language that makes it harder to shoot yourself in the foot than C, C++ or Java, for example. One o
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