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⚫ | The web development community in Haskell has recently had a large boost in activity, resulting in a plethora of choices in libraries. As usual, a breadth of options is a double edged sword: you can choose the tools more to your style, but it is harder to find quality tools. [[Web/Contributing|More about contributing to the web development wiki.]] |
Revision as of 18:39, 1 October 2010
In order to make browsing, discussing and contributing information about the various areas of web development, they are presented below in sections:
Software:
Community & research:
- Forums and Discussion
- Literature (research, talks and blogs)
- Existing Haskell web applications
- Ongoing projects and ideas
The web development community in Haskell has recently had a large boost in activity, resulting in a plethora of choices in libraries. As usual, a breadth of options is a double edged sword: you can choose the tools more to your style, but it is harder to find quality tools. More about contributing to the web development wiki.