Well, Haskell is fun, isn't it? And that's what iPhone is perfect for: fun.

Back when I had iPod Touch 1G (jailbroken, of course), I used to run Hugs on 
it. Now I would love to see a Haskell interpreter in the App Store — which, by 
the way, is possible; as there are Scheme interpreters there, why not Haskell?

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Jun 18, 2011, в 22:27, Jack Henahan <jhena...@uvm.edu> написал(а):

> I suppose you could make a GUI, by why? Given that you'll have to be working 
> on a jailbroken device, anyway, one could just as well use one of the 
> numerous terminal emulators now floating around for jailbroken iOS. That 
> said, the idea of people writing Haskell on phones and iPads and so on makes 
> me just a little bit grinny.
> 
> On Jun 18, 2011, at 2:17 PM, Alexander Solla wrote:
> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Sat, Jun 18, 2011 at 10:46 AM, John Velman <vel...@cox.net> wrote:
>> To further emphasize, I'd like to type in (or paste in) Haskell code and
>> have it executed on the iPad.  To reiterate:  Something like Hugs, or ghci
>> on the iPad.
>> 
>> Since the iPhone OS is pretty much OS X for ARM, and GHC apparently now 
>> supports cross-compilation, you can compile GHC for iOS.  I guess you could 
>> cross compile Hugs with GCC.  Doing so probably isn't trivial, but it should 
>> be straightforward.
>> 
>> I bet you could even use Xcode to make a graphical user interface to GHCi.
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