[Haskell-cafe] [ANN] IHaskell -- Haskell for Interactive Computing (via IPython)

Carter Schonwald carter.schonwald at gmail.com
Thu Oct 24 03:40:20 UTC 2013


thats some stuff Luite was doing that uses GHCJS. Maybe he'll hack on it
more once GHC 7.8 is out and ghcjs is on hackage

again, this also relates to this paste.hskll.org  GSOC project of the past
year


On Wed, Oct 23, 2013 at 11:25 PM, Keshav Kini <keshav.kini at gmail.com> wrote:

> Morten Olsen Lysgaard <morten at lysgaard.no> writes:
> > What a wonderful idea Andrew!
> >
> > I've always felt that Haskell has much better properties as a notebook
> > like language than a state full one such as Python and now we will
> > have the chance to show it.
> > I hope this will spark an interest in interactive computations with
> > Haskell. Myself I would be interested in outputting symbolic math as
> > Latex. In haskell the math would be represented as an AST. How would I
> > go about adding a Latex output for an AST describing mathematical
> > expressions to IHaskell?
>
> Anyone remember a demo called "Wolfgang Lambda" that was online for a
> little while a couple years back?  It provided a notebook-like interface
> for Haskell and had some demos for building geometric objects, or
> something like that, as I recall.  What happened to it?
>
> -Keshav
>
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