My understanding is that Try Haskell actually runs the submitted code on a
server with mueval rather than compiling it to JavaScript and running it in
the client. This is different from some of the other "try" websites (like
try.ocamlpro.com), so it's easy to get confused.


On Fri, Jun 28, 2013 at 11:24 AM, Henk-Jan van Tuyl <hjgt...@chello.nl>wrote:

> On Fri, 28 Jun 2013 15:25:59 +0200, B B <blackbox.dev...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>  Hi!
>> Does anybody tried, or is there anywhere a project, of online ghc or ghci
>> (compiled to JavaScript with Emscripten)?
>>
>
> There is Try Haskell![0], source code can be found on GitHub[1]
>
> Regards,
> Henk-Jan van Tuyl
>
>
> [0] http://tryhaskell.org/
> [1] 
> https://github.com/chrisdone/**tryhaskell<https://github.com/chrisdone/tryhaskell>
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