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The '''Clean Team''' does its best to deliver reliable software.
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If you want to stay informed about the latest development of Clean, you can follow what we do through our Gitlab website.
It therefore might take some time before a new release is pubished.
 
On this site we will keep you informed about the latest developments.
 
Please be patient, software development always takes more time as expected.
 
  
 
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On https://gitlab.com/clean-and-itasks/ we host our latest unreleased code, and track progress of new features and bugfixes.
* the '''iTask''' combinator library for the '''Web'''
 
 
 
At the ICFP 2007 conference we presented '''iTasks''' (see [http://www.st.cs.ru.nl/papers/2007/plar2007-ICFP07-iTasks.pdf]),
 
a multi-user workflow system for the web.
 
With this library one can assign tasks to users and control the order in which these tasks have to be performed. The system is also very suited for web form handling.
 
The tasks are defined on a very high level declarative monadic style.
 
 
 
Have a look at the iTask pages (see [http://www.cs.ru.nl/~rinus/iTaskIntro.html])
 
 
 
The new release of the iTask library we are working on will support:
 
* Ajax handling of iTasks;
 
* Client side evaluation of iTasks.
 
 
 
With a simple annotation an iTask will be evaluated on the client instead of on the server.
 
To make this possible we run full blown Clean applications in the browser as Java applet, making use of the fast '''Sapl''' interpreter (see [http://www.st.cs.ru.nl/papers/2007/janj2007-TFP06-EfficientInterpretationOfSAPL.pdf]).
 
 
 
We will use and release this new system at the '''AFP-summerschool''' (see [http://www.st.cs.ru.nl/AFP_TFP_2008/])
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
* the '''Clean Compiler'''
 

Latest revision as of 12:10, 23 February 2022

If you want to stay informed about the latest development of Clean, you can follow what we do through our Gitlab website.

On https://gitlab.com/clean-and-itasks/ we host our latest unreleased code, and track progress of new features and bugfixes.