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Does it have some support for visual results or just text outputs?<br>
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<div dir="ltr">When I was learning it (still learning!) I just use
emacs.
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<div>Top half is my code window, bottom half is a standard "M-x
shell" then run ghci. It works. I've tried to use leksah but
it is a little "busy" and doesn't really help to keep things
simple when you are still learning, IMO anyway.</div>
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<div class="gmail_quote">On 28 November 2015 at 15:41, Ondrej
Nekola <span dir="ltr"><<a moz-do-not-send="true"
href="mailto:ondra@nekola.cz" target="_blank">ondra@nekola.cz</a>></span>
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(partially) answer myself: after a bit of experimenting
iHaskell (jupyter/ipython + haskell kernel - don't try to
install this with cabal, stack works. Don't forget to
install native libraries) is quite usable. There is great
looking haskellformac (paid) software but as the name
suggests it's OS X only.<br>
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Hi<br>
Just curious: is there some recommended "first choice"
combination of REPL and libs for (Apple) Swift styled
"playgrounds"? (I have just seen a fractalish coffee
spill and remembered that I have not implemented
Mandelbrot set since high school and Pascal days and
maybe it's time to be a bit childish again).<br>
Thanks<br>
Ondra 'satai' Nekola<br>
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href="mailto:ondra@nekola.cz" target="_blank">ondra@nekola.cz</a><br>
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