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Category Theory

Data Structures

Tutorials

Basics

  • Alex

    a lexical analyser generator for Haskell.

  • Cabal

    a system for building and packaging Haskell libraries and programs.

  • GHC

    the state-of-the-art optimizing native code compiler for Haskell.

  • GHCi

    a bytecode interpreter and interactive REPL environment for Haskell.

  • GHCup

    GHCup is the main installer for the general purpose language Haskell.

  • Haddock

    a tool for automatically generating documentation from annotated Haskell source code.

Algorithmics

Messaging

Platforms

  • Apple

    a collaborative Hackage list.

  • JVM

    a collaborative Hackage list.

  • Mobile

    a collaborative Hackage list.

  • .NET

    a collaborative Hackage list.

Packages

  • Application & Libraries

    Official collections and Guide.

  • Hackage

    is the Haskell community's central package archive.

  • Hayoo

    will search all packages from Hackage, including all function and type definitions.

  • Hoogle

    is a Haskell API search engine, which allows you to search many standard Haskell libraries by either function name, or by approximate type signature.

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