extensible-effects
Extensible Effects: An Alternative to Monad Transformers (by suhailshergill)
fltkhs
Haskell bindings to FLTK GUI toolkit. (by deech)
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extensible-effects
Posts with mentions or reviews of extensible-effects.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-27.
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A solid GUI Framework for Haskell?
Why do you need a GUI library, if you can write your application using extensible effects frameworks, just choose any and enjoy!
fltkhs
Posts with mentions or reviews of fltkhs.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2021-06-27.
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A solid GUI Framework for Haskell?
fltkhs is under active maintenance and development: https://github.com/deech/fltkhs/tree/TheGreatConsolidation
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How is it going with desktop apps nowadays? What happened to wxHaskell?
If you want to make a simple desktop GUI, fltkhs — which binds to the FLTK library — is a good bet, as it's the easiest to install of all the Haskell desktop GUI libraries (even on Windows!). Unfortunately, the FLTK library doesn't create the prettiest GUIs in the world (e.g. see the GitHub page). If you care about such things, the author has also released the fltkhs-themes library, which provides a set of widgets with a much nicer style - see the GitHub page for a showcase.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing extensible-effects and fltkhs you can also consider the following projects:
ether - Monad Transformers and Classes
fltkhs-fluid-demos
freer-simple - A friendly effect system for Haskell
assimp - Haskell FFI bindings for Assimp
frpnow
nanovg - NanoVG Haskell bindings
control-monad-exception - Explicitly Typed exceptions as a library
KdTree - Haskell module for K-D trees
atl - Arrow Transformer Library
plot-light - A lightweight plotting library, exporting to SVG
effect-monad - Provides 'graded monads' and 'parameterised monads' to Haskell, enabling fine-grained reasoning about effects.
freetype-simple - single line text rendering in opengles
extensible-effects vs ether
fltkhs vs fltkhs-fluid-demos
extensible-effects vs freer-simple
fltkhs vs assimp
extensible-effects vs frpnow
fltkhs vs nanovg
extensible-effects vs control-monad-exception
fltkhs vs KdTree
extensible-effects vs atl
fltkhs vs plot-light
extensible-effects vs effect-monad
fltkhs vs freetype-simple