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							| @ -28,21 +28,23 @@ I couldn't expect John to start over - at that time he was not the Haskell fan h | ||||
| So in 2007 I began experimenting. | ||||
| I built a toy parser in a few different languages, and it was easiest in Haskell. | ||||
| I kept tinkering. Goals included: | ||||
| (a) to get better at Haskell by building something useful to me, | ||||
| (b) to learn how well Haskell could work for real-world applications, | ||||
| and as increasingly time passed, | ||||
| (c) to provide a new implementation with a greater focus on ease of use, simpler | ||||
| features, absence of user-visible bugs, and high-quality documentation and web presence. | ||||
| Also to experiment with new user interfaces, APIs, etc. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| - to get better at Haskell by building something useful to me, | ||||
| - to learn how well Haskell could work for real-world applications, | ||||
| - and eventually: to provide a new implementation focussing more on | ||||
|   ease of use, absence of user-visible bugs, and high-quality documentation and web presence. | ||||
|   Also to experiment with new user interfaces, APIs, etc. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Before too long I had a tool that was useful to me. With Ledger still installed, | ||||
| and by maintaining high compatibility, I now had two tools  with different strengths, | ||||
| each providing a comparison for the other in case of confusion or suspected bugs, | ||||
| which was itself quite valuable. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| Later the Ledger project revived and attracted more contributors. I have | ||||
| remained active in that community, sharing discoveries and design discussions, | ||||
| and happily we have seen many ideas travelling in both directions. | ||||
| Happily, the Ledger project later revived and has attracted new active contributors. | ||||
| I have remained active in that community, sharing discoveries and | ||||
| design discussions, and we have seen many ideas travelling in both directions. | ||||
| hledger shared #ledger's IRC channel until 2014, when I added | ||||
| [#hledger](irc://irc.freenode.net/#hledger) to allow us more space. | ||||
| 
 | ||||
| I think having independent but compatible implementations has been | ||||
| quite helpful for troubleshooting, exploring the design space, and | ||||
| @ -52,7 +54,7 @@ the [ledger-cli.org](http://ledger-cli.org) site, | ||||
| [LedgerTips](http://twitter.com/LedgerTips), | ||||
| IRC support on #ledger, | ||||
| and now [plaintextaccounting.org](http://plaintextaccounting.org). | ||||
| In 2014 I added a [#hledger](irc://irc.freenode.net/#hledger) channel to allow more hledger-specific discussion. | ||||
| 
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| 
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| ### Future ? | ||||
| 
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