Haskell in Production: Channable

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  1. Nutrient

    Nutrient - The #1 PDF SDK Library. Bad PDFs = bad UX. Slow load times, broken annotations, clunky UX frustrates users. Nutrient’s PDF SDKs gives seamless document experiences, fast rendering, annotations, real-time collaboration, 100+ features. Used by 10K+ devs, serving ~half a billion users worldwide. Explore the SDK for free.

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  2. leksah

    Haskell IDE

    Well, Leksah used to be a good experience in regards to debugging.

    https://github.com/leksah/leksah

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