Only patricians allowed ITT.
Post things you're working on and help others.
Delete this thread, then make a thread about Haskell that's not a general.
>>55862619
>>55862619
what is the difference?
Nobody writes haskell, thats the joke.
>>55862552
Hero Line Wars Starlight DPS calculator / optimizer
Please don't judge me, this is how I like to play games
>>55862552
>he fell for the hasklel jew
>>55863513
Looks intredasting.
I'm planning to use Haskell for more mathematical concepts.
How do you peeps generate random, standard normally distributed numbers?
how is haskell for writing networked and GUI programs?
>>55864108
>GUI
pretty bad, nobody cares
>networked
pretty awesome, there are shittons of abstractions and lots of work + libraries in this direction
>>55864214
>>GUI
>pretty bad
Into the trash it goes
What is Haskell used for in the industry?
>>55864305
Anti spam at facebook
???
>>55864214
>>GUI
>>pretty bad
you are aware of the existence of the FRP paradigm, right?
>>55864371
>sudo pacman -S stack
>>55864372
Yawn. Show me a good toolkit GUI binding that's usable in practice or go stuff your bananas up your arse
>>55864396
speaking about bananas, - there's reactive-banana toolkit. Also, elm, threepenny - if you wanna stay in the haskell domain. Here you may find a comparison: https://github.com/gelisam/frp-zoo
Also,
>>>/wdg/
>>55864432
>speaking about bananas, - there's reactive-banana toolkit.
NO SHIT SHERLOCK
how is haskell in windows?
>>55864522
Same as on Linux with the exception of stuff like OpenGL (because getting the right libraries in the right place on windows is a royal pain in the arse)
>>55864590
what do i download to get started for windows?
>>55864681
On windows just get the haskell platform. It comes with GHCi, cabal-install and all the other tools and common libraries you need to get going as a newcomer.
Personally I barely ever leave GHCi. It's my go-to interactive shell for nearly any sort of computational question I need answered, and I use it multiple times per day.
GHCi alone is more than enough to learn and utilize Haskell, so you really don't need much more than a REPL to get started with the language.
This is now a toy language thread.
>>55864755
Do we really need a thread dedicated to JavaScript?
>>55865077
Stay delusional, JavaScript is the new C++.
BUMP
THIS THREAD CAN NOT DIE
NOT YET
>>55865440
stack still doesn't have ghc 8 by default, have to do this stupid nightly shit
>>55865537
>slack
you brought this upon yourself
>>55865732
doesn't help that ghc-mod 5.6 is only in RC
>>55864092
I use NumPy
>>55862552
what editor/IDE do people use for Haskell?
>>55865820
The same I use for everything else, Emacs.
>>55865820
nvi
Some losers use vim or emacs.
>>55865820
this works for me
https://github.com/SublimeHaskell/SublimeHaskell
>>55865820
neovim
>>55865776
you don't need an IDE to write haskell any way
>>55864371
GHC is more than just the compiler. It comes with all the standard libraries compiled in three versions (vanilla, ghci, profiling) and the haddocks.
>>55864395
>>55865537
I want FPComplete shills to leave my thread! All your "contributions" to Haskell are java-tier garbage, especially Snoyman's.
>>55865927
You have to be kidding. Before stack Haskell dependency management was horrific.
>>55865537
>>55865927
i found out a thing called hsdev which does the job better! Now using sublimehaskell on windows with autocomplete, repl, etc.
>>55866373
Long before the stack cancer came to be, you could already use cabal-dev or Nix to solve cabal hell.
cabal-install is introducing nix-style builds, so you won't even need a third party tool in the future. Right now you can already use cabal sanboxes if you don't mind recompiling stuff.
>>55862552
>patricians
No one here thinks your use of dead Roman lingo is clever, You just sound a buffoon.
>>55863452
If it sayd below, I would /thread you
>>55866847
This is most haskell users...academia...the rest of us have to make a living with languages that make money and use modern vocabulary to speak to modern humans.
>>55866847
I actually had Latin in high school.
>>55865820
i use emacs with haskell-mode