Another Word For It Patrick Durusau on Topic Maps and Semantic Diversity

July 7, 2013

wxHaskell

Filed under: Functional Programming,Graphics,Haskell — Patrick Durusau @ 3:21 pm

wxHaskell: A Portable and Concise GUI Library for Haskell by Daan Leijen.

Abstract:

wxHaskell is a graphical user interface (GUI) library for Haskell that is built on wxWidgets: a free industrial strength GUI library for C++ that has been ported to all major platforms, including Windows, Gtk, and MacOS X. In contrast with many other libraries, wxWidgets retains the native look-and-feel of each particular platform. We show how distinctive features of Haskell, like parametric polymorphism, higher-order functions, and first-class computations, can be used to present a concise and elegant monadic interface for portable GUI programs.

Complete your Haskell topic map app with a Haskell based GUI!

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