eclair-lang
A minimal, fast Datalog implementation in Haskell that compiles to LLVM IR (by luc-tielen)
iris
π Haskell CLI Framework supporting Command Line Interface Guidelines (by chshersh)
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8.4 | 4.6 | |
4 months ago | 6 months ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | Mozilla Public License 2.0 |
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eclair-lang
Posts with mentions or reviews of eclair-lang.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-20.
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Should I abandon using haskell for my compiler?
/u/ltielen's Γclair language targets LLVM and is actively maintained, so I'd look at that implementation's LLVM setup.
- An experimental and minimal Datalog implementation that compiles down to LLVM
- [Hacktoberfest] Beginner-friendly Haskell contributions
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Efficient logic programming in Haskell?
For these reasons I've been building eclair, which is another high performance Datalog compiler written in Haskell, that compiles to LLVM, and is also based on Souffle. So far it is still in a fairly early stage, but I'm making progress. :)
iris
Posts with mentions or reviews of iris.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-09.
- Looking for projects that need developers.
- Suitable open source projects to contribute to as a beginner.
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The Icculus Microgrant is giving out 250 dollar grants to open source projects, please brag about your project(s) in this thread so I can see them!
GitHub: chshersh/iris
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iris-0.1.0.0 β a Haskell CLI framework
I would like to introduce the second release of Iris β a Haskell CLI framework that supports CLI Guidelines.
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[Hacktoberfest] Beginner-friendly Haskell contributions
Iris β a Haskell CLI framework I created earlier this year. It's still at the early stage. But it has tons of beginner-friendly issues! Check out issues with the "hacktoberfest" label.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing eclair-lang and iris you can also consider the following projects:
souffle-haskell - Haskell bindings for the Souffle datalog language
Mida - A JavaScript framework to easily operate in global financial markets.
eclair-haskell - Haskell bindings for Eclair Datalog
course-plan - π Haskell course info, plan, video lectures, slides
guanxi - Relational programming in Haskell. Mostly developed on twitch.
troupe - Haskell Actors
llvm-hs - Haskell bindings for LLVM
Yampa - Functional Reactive Programming domain-specific language for efficient hybrid systems
streamly - High performance, concurrent functional programming abstractions
swarm - Resource gathering + programming game
llvm-codegen - LLVM code generation in Haskell
emoji-cli - Emoji tool for the command line, with autocompletion!