This is crazy cool!
I will now use your project as an example of what one can do as his
first project in Haskell; I think doing SQL on CSV files definitely
counts as a huge success story!

2009/5/17 Keith Sheppard <[email protected]>:
> Hello Haskell Cafe
>
> I have released the first version of TxtSushi which is a collection of
> command line utils (written in haskell of course) for processing
> tab-delimited and CSV files. It includes a util for doing SQL SELECTs
> on flat files. This is my first haskell project and feedback of all
> kinds is appreciated.
>
> Home Page: http://www.keithsheppard.name/txt-sushi
> Darcs Repository: http://patch-tag.com/r/txt-sushi/home
> Issue Tracking: http://code.google.com/p/txt-sushi
>
> I would like to say thanks to the haskell-beginners contributors, the
> author of "Learn you a Haskell" and the author of the parsec library
> all of which were very helpful.
>
> Regards
> Keith
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