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cryptonite
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Crypton is forked from cryptonite with the original authors permission
There was also the Haskell-crypto fork (https://github.com/haskell-crypto/cryptonite) which was done for similar reasons - will this fork include any of its changes? I can’t remember if much was actually done in that project, most of the work has been on the libsodium library. It would be good to have just one place for all of this, perhaps Kazu could consider moving crypton into that organisation and helping contribute.
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[ANNOUNCE] GHC 9.2.2 is now available!
GHC 9.2 support for cryptonite is added in this PR: https://github.com/haskell-crypto/cryptonite/pull/354 So that should be fixed soon i guess..
- A new future for cryptography in Haskell
- List of upcoming breaking changes
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NorfairKing/haskell-dangerous-functions ; Call for contributions
fromIntegral is no joke, for example https://github.com/haskell-crypto/cryptonite/issues/330
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[Haskell-cafe] Future of package cryptonite
The main issue is actually inability to switch to newer GHC 9.0, which seems blocked by other packages
ghc
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Veryl: A Modern Hardware Description Language
of course it does! what else would you call something like chicken scheme [https://call-cc.org/], ats [https://ats-lang.sourceforge.net/], or ghc [https://www.haskell.org/ghc/]? they are not "scripts", they are full-blown compilers that happen to use C as their compilation target, and then leverage C compilers to generate code for a variety of architecures. it's a very sensible way to do things.
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XL: An Extensible Programming Language
Agree about Haskell... as far as I'm aware there is actually no declarative/easily-readable definition of the Haskell syntax that is also complete, especially when it comes to the indentation rules, and the syntax is basically defined by the very (ironically) imperatively-defined GHC parser[0].
I prefer a syntax like in Pure[1], where the ambiguous, hard to parse indentation-based syntax is replaced by explicit semicolons (Yeah, you can use braces/semicolons in Haskell as well, but most code doesn't).
[0] https://github.com/ghc/ghc/blob/master/compiler/GHC/Parser/L...
[1] https://agraef.github.io/pure-lang/
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Revisiting Haskell after 10 years
GHC, the main Haskell compiler
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Beginner question -- best way to implement this in Haskell?
GHCi, version 9.6.3: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/ :? for help Loaded GHCi configuration from /Users/daniel/.ghci ghci> :{ | split :: Float -> [Int] | split value = map(read . (:[])) . show | :} :3:15: error: [GHC-83865] • Couldn't match expected type: [Int] with actual type: a0 -> [b0] • Probable cause: ‘(.)’ is applied to too few arguments In the expression: map (read . (: [])) . show In an equation for ‘split’: split value = map (read . (: [])) . show
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GHC 9.8.1 has been released
GHC is hosted on Gitlab, the Github repo is just a mirror. So money.
https://github.com/ghc/ghc
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Um rápido Hello World com Haskell
☁ ~ ghci GHCi, version 9.4.7: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/ :? for help ghci> 6 + 3^2 * 4 42
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Introducing NeoHaskell: A beacon of joy in a greyed tech world
Depending on who you ask, a programming language can be different things. If you ask the Haskell community, many will tell you that the language is the Haskell specification, and that what currently is being used is not Haskell itself, but an extension of Haskell that is supported by the GHC compiler. Similar to the C language, a programming language would be a specification.
- Exploring the Internals of Linux v0.01
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type derivation
GHCi, version 9.4.2: https://www.haskell.org/ghc/ :? for help Loaded GHCi configuration from ~/.dotfiles/ghc/.ghc/ghci.conf
- Why did GHC go from "occurs check failed" to talking about rigid type variables?
What are some alternatives?
cprng-aes - Crypto Pseudo Random Number Generator using AES in counter mode
polysemy - :gemini: higher-order, no-boilerplate monads
elocrypt - Generate easy-to-remember, hard-to-guess passwords
in-other-words - A higher-order effect system where the sky's the limit
merkle-tree
vim-multiple-cursors - True Sublime Text style multiple selections for Vim
HsOpenSSL - OpenSSL binding for Haskell
effect-zoo - Comparing Haskell effect systems for ergonomics and speed
xxhash - Haskell implementation of the XXHash algorithm
seed7 - Source code of Seed7
ed25519 - Minimal ed25519 Haskell package, binding to the ref10 SUPERCOP implementation.
frp-zoo - Comparing many FRP implementations by reimplementing the same toy app in each.