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Stack is a development tool for the entire Haskell development cycle, from installing the compiler and packages to testing and benchmarking software. |
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Revision as of 19:10, 24 July 2015
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For the description of the common computer term stack
, see the Wikipedia article Stack (abstract data type) or Call stack.
Introduction
Stack is a development tool for the entire Haskell development cycle, from installing the compiler and packages to testing and benchmarking software.
Blog posts / Tutorials
- Casual Hacking With stack - Explains how to start up a new package with Stack and what each file is for.
Important links