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Cabalpermalink

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Cabal (Common Architecture for Building Applications and Libraries) is a system for building and packaging Haskell libraries and programs. It defines a common interface for package authors and distributors to easily build their applications in a portable way.

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Faypermalink

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Fay is a proper subset of Haskell that compiles to JavaScript, with fundamental datatypes based on what JavaScript can support, a foreign function interface to JavaScript, and support for calling Fay from JavaScript.

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Hugspermalink

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Hugs 98 is a functional programming system based on Haskell 98, the de facto standard for non-strict functional programming languages. Hugs 98 provides an almost complete implementation of Haskell 98

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Jeeves In Haskell [1]permalink

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Jeeves is a programming language for automatically enforcing privacy policies. This implementation was built in Haskell.

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