in reply to The meaning of life, Perl and SML

Howdy!

I've been using http://nearlyfreespeech.net for a while now and have been satisfied with the services and facilities. I don't know if they have SML tools available, but you may be able to stand them up in your space. The price is pretty good, too, but it is aimed at the geekier side of the market. Frankly, that was a positive point for me.

yours,
Michael

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Re^2: The meaning of life, Perl and SML
by noknok (Novice) on Nov 25, 2008 at 20:47 UTC
    Thank you, Michael!
    NearlyFreeSpeech.net seems to have a very nice philosophy and approach. But among the 12 CGI languages they support is no ML, although OCaml and Haskell come very close already.
    At the moment I am very excited about all these new possibilities that suddenly appear since my post yesterday. I'd fancy the total freedom of an own server to mess around, but I am afraid for the limitations of my hardware and knowledge. So I might actually make a deal with this virtual server thing.
    Thank you again, you have all been very helpful!
      Howdy!

      You can always ask NearlyFreeSpeech about adding ML to the language set.

      yours,
      Michael