> I know that it's a research language, but for example it would be
> nice to be able to experiment with gtk2 and chameleon.

I think you've been spoilt by the availability of 4 good compilers,
lots of libraries, an active research community, etc. for the Haskell
"research language".  

Most research languages have fairly modest means of support so, while
they are often great little languages, they tend not to have extensive
libraries and people usually content themselves with coding up a few
of their favourite wee self-contained examples in the language.

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