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+ | After installing wxFruit, type <code>paddle</code> at a shell prompt to start the game. | ||
== See also == | == See also == |
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wxFruit is a Graphical User Interface based on Yampa and wxHaskell
The package includes a demo game, PaddleBall:
After installing wxFruit, type paddle
at a shell prompt to start the game.
See also
- Yampa
- Fruit
- The wxFruit package. (Version 0.1.2 can be compiled with GHC 6.10)
- YaPan, a forked version of wxFruit (dated 2006-10-16, will not compile with recent GHC)
- The Juicy Fruit package, another fork of wxFruit (use the command
darcs get http://student.science.uva.nl/~rturk/juicy
to download) (dated 2007-04-05, will not compile with recent GHC) - Juicy Fruit, slides in a PDF file
- WxFruit, the old homepage in the Web Archive