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monomer
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What can I do in Haskell? UwU
Yes - for example https://github.com/fjvallarino/monomer
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I'd like to share my first impressions of yesod and haskell
I don't know about gloss, but building a game with sdl2 been fairly straightforward for a few years now, and I know of one gtk3 tutorial, but also monomer seem to have pretty good tutorials and examples.
- Suggestions for "dashboard" graphics libraries?
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SimpleX Chat - the first messaging platform that has no user identifiers (not even random numbers) - v3.0 of iOS and Android apps is released - coded in Haskell!
I would like to suggest the following Haskell GUI-library for the desktop application: https://github.com/fjvallarino/monomer
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Help with running openGL applications
I recently tried building a monomer application, hoping to get it to run on my phone phone (currently I'm running the latest Manjaro phosh demo).
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GUI with electron vs monomer performance
i was considering an electron app with pure script or GHCJS and then i came across https://github.com/fjvallarino/monomer and i would like to pursue it. I am just wondering if anybody knows how does it perform compared to an electron based app?
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[ANN] Monomer 1.4.1.0
Release notes: https://github.com/fjvallarino/monomer/releases/tag/1.4.1.0
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Is Haskell capable of this?
If you're looking into creating UIs, Monomer provides a declarative style inspired on Elm's architecture.
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What projects to make in Haskell?
If you used Swift UI and like creating GUIs declaratively, Monomer may interest you.
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Can't install WxHaskell on Windows
monomer is probably the newest GUI library for Haskell. It looks good, though I haven’t tried it.
post-rfc
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Haskell in Production: Standard Chartered
That's what it's best for, but personally I use it for everything. If I ever get into low-level code I'll probably use Rust though.
You can confirm that parsers/tokenizers is ranked "best in class" here though:
https://github.com/Gabriella439/post-rfc/blob/main/sotu.md
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Recommendations for well informed, up-to-date guide to Haskell backend engineering
Note that this is ported from here: https://github.com/Gabriella439/post-rfc/blob/main/sotu.md which comes with more exposition.
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I want to learn Haskell, but...
State of the Haskell Ecosystem
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Why are haskell applications so obscure?
According to State of the Haskell ecosystem, Haskell is THE language of choice for implementing compilers, and THE language of choice for writing parsers. Thus, it is not surprising to see more Haskell projects from those particular categories than from other categories.
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base case
This is great for understanding what libraries to use in the Haskell ecosystem: https://github.com/Gabriella439/post-rfc/blob/main/sotu.md
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Haskell for beginners
In particular, I got comfortable reading hackage documentation to understand quickly how to use libraries (aeson, megaparsec, mtl, pipes, etc), got comfortable with the ecosystem (this helped: https://github.com/Gabriella439/post-rfc/blob/main/sotu.md), got comfortable with the main language idioms and features (https://smunix.github.io/dev.stephendiehl.com/hask/tutorial.pdf) and got comfortable with simple things that for some reason had confused me before (case, \case, let).
- What can I do in Haskell? UwU
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Is there "Are We <#$%&> Yet" type of websites for Haskell?
Gabriella Gonzalez has a great doc that is reasonably up-to-date, sounds similar to what you're looking for? https://github.com/Gabriella439/post-rfc/blob/main/sotu.md
- What I wish I had known about voice feminization from the beginning
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Haskell for Artificial Intelligence?
With that being said, Python is without a doubt the best option, and I'd also be very interested to read the articles you found that say that Python is not a good choice because it's been the industry standard for a long time now. Data science and machine learning are one of the areas where the Haskell ecosystem is not as strong as other languages, but libraries and tools do exist. There's a great list of Haskell resources by domain here, and as you can see, there are Haskell bindings to tensorflow and pytorch, along with other libraries that support common data science programming.
What are some alternatives?
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gi-gtk-declarative - Declarative GTK+ programming in Haskell
envy - :angry: Environmentally friendly environment variables
Skia - Skia is a complete 2D graphic library for drawing Text, Geometries, and Images.
hackage-server - Hackage-Server: A Haskell Package Repository
nanovg - Antialiased 2D vector drawing library on top of OpenGL for UI and visualizations.
rlua - High level Lua bindings to Rust
LambdaHack - Haskell game engine library for roguelike dungeon crawlers; please offer feedback, e.g., after trying out the sample game with the web frontend at
awesome-haskell - A collection of awesome Haskell links, frameworks, libraries and software. Inspired by awesome projects line.
MetalNanoVG - The Metal port of NanoVG.
hoogle - Haskell API search engine