So... Does it mean that you LIKE programming in XCode, even when using Haskell? Wow.

I don't understand what you mean? What I meant is that I never use XCode, and therefore I don't know which projects to choose or how to use it, and it would take a lot of time to change that.

Just wondering, what XCode has to do with all that. I never use it too, which is why I don't even know that there is some project list to choose from.

Seems like it just works. Of course, I agree that it's a bit hard to find, but it's here without installing any third-party scripts.

macosx-app *is* a 3rd party script - it doesn't come with OSX does it?

No, but it comes with wxHaskell.

and it's still not as easy to use as an applescript.

???

MigMit$ /usr/local/wxhaskell/bin/macosx-app --help

It's pretty difficult to run the --help arg if you don't know the script even exists. What's wrong with a README that says "If you're having problems running your executable on OSX then you need to use macosx-app in the bin dir..." ?

http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/WxHaskell/MacOS_X - works for me.

usage:
  macosx-app [options] <program (a.out)>

options: [defaults in brackets]
  --help | -?         show this information
  --verbose | -v      be verbose


help and verbose. That's not helpful at all.

On the contrary, it shows that there isn't anything you have to customize. Just run it and enjoy the results.

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