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Another option is, to use Thrift, as described in the blog article [http://mortenib.wordpress.com/2009/10/29/thrift-and-haskell/ Thrift and Haskell] |
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== Discussions == |
== Discussions == |
Revision as of 15:03, 7 October 2013
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Introduction
Android is an operating system for mobile phones, based on Linux; software development is mainly done in Java. See the Wikipedia article for more information.
How to develop Android software in Haskell
Use the JNI to Haskell binding library foreign-jni; demonstration of the use: android-haskell-activity.
Another option is, to use Thrift, as described in the blog article Thrift and Haskell
There is NativeActivity demo application using Ajhc Haskell compiler.
Discussions
- StackOverflow: Running a Haskell program on the Android OS
- Reddit: Haskell on Android, Haskell bindings for Android NDK APIs and An ARM port of GHC that works (so we can program the iphone or android)
- Google+ So who else is interested in getting Haskell running on Android?
Related
- Cross-compiling GHC
- ghc-android; a build script for building ghc cross compilers targeting Android.
- ARM
- GHC on ARM
- iPhone