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Mozilla Public License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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stan
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Comparing strict and lazy
That sounds very interesting. Maybe it would not be very hard to implement a prototype of such a system with Stan?
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Introducing Haskell in Soisy
Would you be okay if we add Soisy to the list of companies using stan?
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Hsthrift: Open-sourcing Thrift for Haskell - Facebook Engineering
However, I'm a huge fan of static tools like this in general. I've heard great things about https://package.elm-lang.org/packages/jfmengels/elm-review/latest/ and I need to try out https://github.com/kowainik/stan. Also its possible HLint has ways to write more advanced rules and I just don't know about them, but even if that's so hopefully I've explained why just dropping it in isn't a huge win.
ghci-ng
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Why Clojure?
I've only dabbled with GHCI. I've used it as a standalone REPL for trying out small things, the same way I'd use a Python or Javascript REPL. I haven't used the REPL /the/ developer interface to the program. In Clojure, I would (1) start a REPL server, (2) connect to it from my editor, and (3) send expressions to it. I didn't develop Haskell that way, though I think it was possible with Intero[1].
Within the Clojure community, there's a perception that the Clojure REPL is one of its strongest selling points[2].
Are you using the REPL actively when developing?
[1]: https://github.com/chrisdone/intero#readme
What are some alternatives?
ShellCheck - ShellCheck, a static analysis tool for shell scripts
leksah - Haskell IDE
hadolint - Dockerfile linter, validate inline bash, written in Haskell
ghcid - Very low feature GHCi based IDE
clone-all - clone all the github repositories of a particular user.
ghc-mod
maam - A monadic approach to static analysis following the methodology of AAM
ghci-ng
hein - A general build tool for haskell projects inspired by leiningen
hdocs - Haskell docs tool
hlint - Haskell source code suggestions
hoogle - Haskell API search engine