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* [http://www.haskell.org/visualhaskell/ Visual Haskell]
 
* [http://www.haskell.org/visualhaskell/ Visual Haskell]
 
* [http://eclipsefp.sourceforge.net/ Eclipse]
 
* [http://eclipsefp.sourceforge.net/ Eclipse]
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* [http://notepad-plus.sourceforge.net Notepad++]
   
 
== Compilers ==
 
== Compilers ==

Revision as of 20:17, 2 July 2007

Editors

Compilers

Libraries

Special tips and tricks for Windows

  • darcs : http://wiki.darcs.net/index.html/WindowsConfiguration (although darcs send seems to be broken for now [2006-08-30])
  • Make sure your Haskell compiler (e.g. GHC) and tools are on your system path: http://www.computerhope.com/issues/ch000549.htm
  • GHCi: Using GHCi from a DOS box sucks. Using it from withing shell mode in Emacs sucks a lot less - do 'M-x shell' in emacs, then type 'ghci'.
  • GHCi on cygwin: When running GHC under a Cygwin shell on Windows, Ctrl-C sometimes doesn't work. A workaround is to use the rlwrap program to invoke ghci : In addition to proper Ctrl-C, you also get emacs (or vi) key bindings and command history across sessions, which saves you a load of typing.

Direct downloads

Haskell

Alex 2.0.1 (website) ; Cpphs 1.2 (website) ; Darcs 1.0.7 (website) ; Drift Sep 2006 (website) ; GHC 6.4.2 (website) ; Haddock 0.7 (website) ; Hat July 2006 (website) ; Happy 1.13 (website) ; Hoogle June 2006 (website) ; HsColour 1.3 (website) ; Lambda Shell 0.3 (website) ; WinHugs May 2006 (website) ;


Development

CVS 1.11.22 (website) ; Python 2.4.3 (website) ; Scons 0.96.1 (website) ; SVN 1.3.2 (website) ; TextPad 4.7.3 (website) ; Unix Utils 14-04-03 (website) ;