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{{language|Haskell}}'''Haskell''' is a standardized purely functional [[programming language]] with non-strict semantics, named after the logician Haskell Curry. It is one of the more popular functional languages, and the lazy functional language on which the most research is being performed. |
{{language|Haskell}}{{codepad}}'''Haskell''' is a standardized purely functional [[programming language]] with non-strict semantics, named after the logician Haskell Curry. It is one of the more popular functional languages, and the lazy functional language on which the most research is being performed. |
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Although Haskell has a comparatively small user community, its strengths have been well applied to a few projects. Audrey Tang's Pugs is an implementation for the forthcoming [[Perl]] 6 language with an [[interpreter]] and [[compiler|compilers]] that proved useful already after just a few months of its writing. Darcs is a revision control system, with several innovative features. Linspire GNU/[[Linux]] chose Haskell for system tools development. |
Although Haskell has a comparatively small user community, its strengths have been well applied to a few projects. Audrey Tang's Pugs is an implementation for the forthcoming [[Perl]] 6 language with an [[interpreter]] and [[compiler|compilers]] that proved useful already after just a few months of its writing. Darcs is a revision control system, with several innovative features. Linspire GNU/[[Linux]] chose Haskell for system tools development. |