Haskell

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History & About

Haskell is a relative new language which the higher more advanced functionalities has still not reach their final forms and are constantly being evolved.

"In September of 1987 a meeting was held at the conference on Functional Programming Languages and Computer Architecture in Portland, Oregon, to discuss an unfortunate situation in the functional programming community: there had come into being more than a dozen non-strict, purely functional programming languages, all similar in expressive power and semantic underpinnings. There was a strong consensus at this meeting that more widespread use of this class of functional languages was being hampered by the lack of a common language. It was decided that a committee should be formed to design such a language, providing faster communication of new ideas, a stable foundation for real applications development, ..."<ref>A History of Haskell: Being LazyWith Class accessed at June 25 2007</ref>

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Development

External links

  • Haskell - Official Haskell website
  • GHC - Recommended compiler

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Tutorials and Source Code

For tutorials on Haskell, click here: View Haskell Tutorials.

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