distributive VS parameterized-utils

Compare distributive vs parameterized-utils and see what are their differences.

parameterized-utils

A set of utilities for using indexed types including containers, equality, and comparison. (by GaloisInc)
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distributive parameterized-utils
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41 58
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2.7 6.1
12 months ago 3 months ago
Haskell Haskell
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License
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distributive

Posts with mentions or reviews of distributive. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-07-17.

parameterized-utils

Posts with mentions or reviews of parameterized-utils. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects.

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Tracking mentions began in Dec 2020.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing distributive and parameterized-utils you can also consider the following projects:

Agda - Agda is a dependently typed programming language / interactive theorem prover.

adjunctions - Simple adjunctions

miso - :ramen: A tasty Haskell front-end framework

psqueues - Priority Search Queues in three different flavors for Haskell

fgl - A Functional Graph Library for Haskell

bookkeeper

containers - Assorted concrete container types

type-level-sets - Type-level sets for Haskell (with value-level counterparts and various operations)

singletons - Fake dependent types in Haskell using singletons

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