The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compiler.
The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compiler.
I18n and Haskell The first things I tried to code in Haskell were UI programs with Gtk and several console tools. It was the opposite approach to the one usual for learning Haskell; Haskellers mostly learn the language by solving hard algorithmic tasks. So my first problem was not about understanding monads, but to use UTF-8 in the code and to create multilingual interfaces. The first of those pro
GHCi contains a simple imperative-style debugger in which you can stop a running computation in order to examine the values of variables. The debugger is integrated into GHCi, and is turned on by default: no flags are required to enable the debugging facilities. There is one major restriction: breakpoints and single-stepping are only available in interpreted modules; compiled code is invisible to
Leksah is the Haskell IDE of choice. It is written in Haskell, uses Gtk, and runs on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. Leksah is a practical tool to support the Haskell development process. It requires the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC). Leksah is completely free and distributed under the Gnu General Public License 2.0 Leksah may be worth trying because: It uses the cabal package format and incorporate
REVISED VERSION Last updated: Thanksgiving day, November 23, 2000 Abstract Haskell benefits from a sophisticated type system, but implementors, programmers, and researchers suffer because it has no formal description. To remedy this shortcoming, we present a Haskell program that implements a Haskell typechecker, thus providing a mathematically rigorous specification in a notation that is familiar
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