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tiny-games-hs
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Any course or tutorial series that doesn't rely on GHCI?
Step 2: write it in 10 lines
- Haskell Tiny Game Jam 2023 Results
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Squeezing a sokoban game into 10 lines of Haskell
I don't personally know of one. It's not that I particularly intended this to be obfuscated, either, I just wanted it to be short. OK, I did rearrange it to spell out a rick roll but the impact to readability on that point was probably minimal. I guess what I'm saying is that the obfuscation is a side effect of the minification (side effects, in Haskell??).
The best I know of are some tools people developed for the tiny game jam to help you minify your code, which you can find here https://github.com/haskell-game/tiny-games-hs#minifying.
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Squeezing a Sokoban game into 10 lines of code
The version on the Tiny Game Jam page has been updated to include a cheat code that skips levels.
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I want to learn Haskell, but...
For the last question, also in the small games line, OP you could try to make a Haskell Tiny Game : https://github.com/haskell-game/tiny-games-hs .
- Haskell Tiny Game Jam for 2023
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The first Haskell Tiny Game Jam is now open!
Thanks, this has worked out great because I had one line left over anyway.
Psst. Check this out.
grace
- I want to learn Haskell, but...
- PL Scaffolding project?
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Is there a standardized programming model to build compilers with Haskell that I can follow to assure the best results?
Gabriella Gonzles's Fall-from-Grace is intended to be a demonstration of best practices when implementing a language in Haskell. If you were starting a brand new project, I would recommend to fork it and to gradually modify the Grace language into your language, but since you've already started, I recommend to look at the code for inspiration instead.
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The appeal of bidirectional type-checking
My Grace project has a reference implementation of a bidirectional type-checker, so you can test drive it using the REPL:
- Building a toy compiler in Haskell, what kind of parser should I be using?
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