[Haskell-beginners] REPL with visualisation

emacstheviking objitsu at gmail.com
Sat Nov 28 17:06:12 UTC 2015


Ondrej,

It has just text. Have you seen this though...?

The hackage page...

https://hackage.haskell.org/package/vacuum

and a YouTube video...

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4-212uMgy8

That might be of interest?!

All the best,
Sean.




On 28 November 2015 at 16:10, Ondrej Nekola <ondra at nekola.cz> wrote:

> Does it have some support for visual results or just text outputs?
>    OSN
>
> When I was learning it (still learning!) I just use emacs.
>
> 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.
>
>
> On 28 November 2015 at 15:41, Ondrej Nekola <ondra at nekola.cz> wrote:
>
>> I can (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.
>>    OSN
>>
>>
>> Hi
>>> 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).
>>> Thanks
>>>     Ondra 'satai' Nekola
>>>     ondra at nekola.cz
>>>
>>
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