wxHaskell
wxHaskell is a portable and native GUI library for Haskell, built on wxWidgets. It is often used by those wanting to develop a GUI with a functional language.
Applications
High-level GUI libraries built on top of wxHaskell
wxHaskell is a middle-level GUI library.[1] Several experimental high-level GUI library approaches are implemented on top of wxHaskell:
In contrast, the high-level GUI libraries FG and Grapefruit are implemented on top of the middle-level Gtk2Hs, which is based on GTK2.
All of these high-level libraries are experimental, using advanced mathematical concepts in their approach (see arrows in functional programming).
Notes
- Haskell wiki: Libraries and tools/GUI libraries
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External links
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Wikibooks has a book on the topic of: Haskell/GUI |
- Web page of the wxHaskell project
- The 2004 ICFP Programming Contest. The winning entry by the team Dunkosmiloolump was written in Haskell and wxHaskell.
- wxHaskell, A Portable and Concise GUI Library for Haskell
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