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What I would really like to see is a tutorial for Haskell hacking on a Mac, using Haskell to build those insanely great Mac applications. There's two ways you could go about it. One might be to build it as a Haskell-for-Objective-C programmers, thing. Another might be MacOS programming for Haskellers, with just enough Objective C for you get by. Or a third approach still would be a super super friendly, graphical, tutorial for people who have never programmed in either. I was thinking along the lines of [http://cocoadevcentral.com/d/learn_cocoa/ Learn Cocoa], but using Haskell! |
What I would really like to see is a tutorial for Haskell hacking on a Mac, using Haskell to build those insanely great Mac applications. There's two ways you could go about it. One might be to build it as a Haskell-for-Objective-C programmers, thing. Another might be MacOS programming for Haskellers, with just enough Objective C for you get by. Or a third approach still would be a super super friendly, graphical, tutorial for people who have never programmed in either. I was thinking along the lines of [http://cocoadevcentral.com/d/learn_cocoa/ Learn Cocoa], but using Haskell! |
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== Database programming in Haskell == |
== Database programming in Haskell == |
Revision as of 06:53, 22 February 2007
Describe here all your fantasy tutorials... tutorials you either wish you had the time to write or that somebody else would do
Haskell for MacOS fans
We've got:
- HoC - A Haskell to Objective C Binding
- An Xcode plugin for Haskell
What I would really like to see is a tutorial for Haskell hacking on a Mac, using Haskell to build those insanely great Mac applications. There's two ways you could go about it. One might be to build it as a Haskell-for-Objective-C programmers, thing. Another might be MacOS programming for Haskellers, with just enough Objective C for you get by. Or a third approach still would be a super super friendly, graphical, tutorial for people who have never programmed in either. I was thinking along the lines of Learn Cocoa, but using Haskell!
As a goal application, I might suggest an iTunes-a-like