[Haskell-cafe] lightweight web interface for Haskell?

Christopher Allen cma at bitemyapp.com
Sat Aug 23 18:48:15 UTC 2014


It's not perfect, but Chris Done's http://tryhaskell.org/ comes to mind.

There's also Google's (not officially endorsed) Codeworld:
https://github.com/google/codeworld http://www.codeworld.info/

Curious to see if anybody knows of any others.

Cheers,
Chris Allen



On Sat, Aug 23, 2014 at 1:36 PM, Richard Eisenberg <eir at cis.upenn.edu>
wrote:

> Hi Cafe,
>
> Does anyone know of a website where I can write a few lines of Haskell and
> have them run? Ideally, there would be a place to write a module and then a
> place to load the module into GHCi. I seem to recall something that fit my
> needs at paste.hskll.org, but that site is no longer working.
>
> I'm asking because I'll be teaching an undergraduate course this fall in
> introductory Haskell. There are no prerequisites for the course, and my
> course roster suggests that I'll have several students with no programming
> background at all. (This is great, actually -- I love facilitating a new
> programmer's first steps!) It might be nice to get students off the ground
> quickly before bogging them down with installation details -- hence the
> website I'm looking for.
>
> Thanks!
> Richard
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