[Haskell-cafe] What is simplest extension language to implement?
Yves Parès
limestrael at gmail.com
Thu Nov 4 14:28:34 EDT 2010
> There are other ways of adding Haskell as a scripting language - bundling
ghc is not necessary.
Even the program which is to run the scripts is compiled with GHC?
I am interested to know how you do that.
2010/11/4 Malcolm Wallace <malcolm.wallace at me.com>
> ehm. I missed something and ghc api is well documented and stable ?
>>
>
> There are other ways of adding Haskell as a scripting language - bundling
> ghc is not necessary.
>
>
> It is inacceptable for scripting language, faced to no-programmers. Such
>> languages must be as plain and regular, as possible.
>>
>
> We give Haskell as a embedded scripting language to non-programmers, and
> they love it. They especially like the strong typing, which finds their
> bugs before they ever get the chance to run their script. The terseness and
> lack of similarity to other programming languages is another benefit.
>
> Regards,
> Malcolm
>
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