Launched the World's First Commercial Haskell IDE!
http://www.i-newswire.com/fp-complete-launches-fp-haskell/237230
We greatly appreciate the support we've received from the Haskell community.
Natalia Muska
Marketing Manager
FP Complete, Inc.
nata...@fpcomplete.com
865-506-6513
skype
, but
when I try to play it, it reports An error occurred, please try again later.
Tommy
On Sep 3, 2013, at 11:16 , Natalia Muska nata...@fpcomplete.com wrote:
FP Complete Has Officially Launched the World's First Commercial Haskell IDE!
http://www.i-newswire.com/fp-complete-launches
, 2013, at 11:16 , Natalia Muska nata...@fpcomplete.com wrote:
FP Complete Has Officially Launched the World's First Commercial Haskell
IDE!
http://www.i-newswire.com/fp-complete-launches-fp-haskell/237230
We greatly appreciate the support we've received from the Haskell
community
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 2:25 PM, Tommy Thorn tt1...@yahoo.com wrote:
This is interesting and I wish them luck, but it seems surprising
that the below link doesn't have as much as a screenshot (for an IDE,
you kind of expect to see what it looks like).
If you follow the link that says Product
later.
Tommy
On Sep 3, 2013, at 11:16 , Natalia Muska nata...@fpcomplete.com wrote:
FP Complete Has Officially Launched the World's First Commercial Haskell IDE!
http://www.i-newswire.com/fp-complete-launches-fp-haskell/237230
We greatly appreciate the support we've received from
On Tue, Sep 3, 2013 at 3:35 PM, Mathijs Kwik math...@bluescreen303.nlwrote:
You can always try the attached docx! :)
Which likewise showed nothing.
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The lazy path:
You can also just download and install the binaries for your platform at
http://leksah.org/download.html.
From experience, I guess that most if not all of the capabilities will work
with your version of GHC (except some features more tightly integrated with
the compiler, such is
On 07/03/2011 04:39 PM, Daniel Fischer wrote:
That sounds nice, so I thought I'd try out leksah again.
Unfortunately, the dependencies rule out GHC-7
Maybe someone could try relaxing the bounds and build it with GHC-7, and -
if it works - upload a new version?
(I could try if I get a go-ahead
On Tuesday 08 March 2011 21:16:33, Andrew Coppin wrote:
On 07/03/2011 04:39 PM, Daniel Fischer wrote:
That sounds nice, so I thought I'd try out leksah again.
Unfortunately, the dependencies rule out GHC-7
Maybe someone could try relaxing the bounds and build it with GHC-7,
and - if
I use kate too.
I tried and liked leksah, but the fact that everything is a project
with a cabal file felt to heavy for me when I just want to hack on a
single .hs file.
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2011/3/3 JP Moresmau jpmores...@gmail.com:
Hello, I'm one of the maintainers of EclipseFP. It is a real
alternative: it works, it is maintained, supported and enhanced. I use
it for my own projects, and of course I use it to work on the version
of the scion library that ships with it, so we
2011/3/7 David Virebayre dav.vire+hask...@gmail.com
And build success. Now to open a haskell source file and play with
Eclipse.
... and I keep having those Problem occurred popups:
'Occurrences has encountered a problem
An internal error has occurred.
In the detail:
An internal error
I use leksah, and I want to say thanks to the people that maintain it. I
want also to encourage them to continuing its valuable work.
from the last release of Leksah, I particulary appreciate its:
Multiplatform support
Ease of installation in all platforms including windows
capability to works
The eclipseFP Help forum or mailing list is probably a better medium
for EclipseFP questions than haskell-cafe, I'd say...
EclipseFP uses the scion library, but comes bundled with it, so it
should be able to build it (including downloading dependencies from
hackage) itself without you building
On Monday 07 March 2011 16:08:01, Alberto G. Corona wrote:
I use leksah, and I want to say thanks to the people that maintain it. I
want also to encourage them to continuing its valuable work.
from the last release of Leksah, I particulary appreciate its:
Multiplatform support
Ease of
Please try the version here https://github.com/jutaro
Hopefully we will be in a position to release a new version very soon.
Hamish
On 8/03/2011, at 5:39, Daniel Fischer daniel.is.fisc...@googlemail.com wrote:
On Monday 07 March 2011 16:08:01, Alberto G. Corona wrote:
I use leksah, and I
Alexander Danilov alexander.a.danilov at gmail.com writes:
03.03.2011 16:05, Hauschild, Klaus (EXT) пишет:
Hi Haskellers,
whats your Haskell IDE of choise? Currently I use leksah. Is the
EclipseFP Plugin for Eclipse a real alternative?
Thanks
Klaus
Emacs, look at haskell wiki
On 4 March 2011 19:16, Gracjan Polak gracjanpo...@gmail.com wrote:
Alexander Danilov alexander.a.danilov at gmail.com writes:
03.03.2011 16:05, Hauschild, Klaus (EXT) пишет:
Hi Haskellers,
whats your Haskell IDE of choise? Currently I use leksah. Is the
EclipseFP Plugin for Eclipse
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic ivan.miljenovic at gmail.com writes:
Sounds similar to what haskell-indent does, except that it uses 2
spaces rather than 4, backspace does the chars less, and TAB also has
a version (albeit not as nice as the one in haskell-indentation) of
the tab-cycle.
I rejected
On 3 Mar 2011, at 07:05, Hauschild, Klaus (EXT) wrote:
Hi Haskellers,
whats your Haskell IDE of choise? Currently I use leksah. Is the EclipseFP
Plugin for Eclipse a real alternative?
WinEdt*/MikTex/GHCi
do leksah/EclipseFP support literate haskell programming (mix of .tex and .lhs
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 9:12 AM, Andrew Butterfield
andrew.butterfi...@cs.tcd.ie wrote:
On 3 Mar 2011, at 07:05, Hauschild, Klaus (EXT) wrote:
Hi Haskellers,
whats your Haskell IDE of choise? Currently I use leksah. Is the EclipseFP
Plugin for Eclipse a real alternative?
WinEdt*/MikTex
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 9:05 AM, Hauschild, Klaus (EXT)
klaus.hauschild@siemens.com wrote:
Hi Haskellers,
whats your Haskell IDE of choise? Currently I use leksah. Is the EclipseFP
Plugin for Eclipse a real alternative?
Thanks
Hi,
I use vim in terminator: one window with the source
03.03.2011 16:05, Hauschild, Klaus (EXT) пишет:
Hi Haskellers,
whats your Haskell IDE of choise? Currently I use leksah. Is the
EclipseFP Plugin for Eclipse a real alternative?
Thanks
Klaus
Emacs, look at haskell wiki for details about haskell-mode
Hi,
I use emacs. Tried leksah a couple of times, but wasn't satisfied by it's
stability and user friendliness.
On 3 March 2011 09:05, Hauschild, Klaus (EXT)
klaus.hauschild@siemens.com wrote:
Hi Haskellers,
whats your Haskell IDE of choise? Currently I use leksah. Is the EclipseFP
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 9:05 AM, Hauschild, Klaus (EXT)
klaus.hauschild@siemens.com wrote:
whats your Haskell IDE of choise? Currently I use leksah. Is the EclipseFP
Plugin for Eclipse a real alternative?
I use EclipseFP 2.0.2 on a few fairly large projects and am overall very happy
On 03/03/2011 07:12 AM, Eugene Kirpichov wrote:
However, now I actually use vim - but that's because I'm scared of
trying to install Leksah on Windows (maybe it isn't hard, I haven't
tried) and because I'm only doing rather tiny things with Haskell at
the moment.
FWIW, last time I tried,
Emacs. haskell-mode is also rather slicker than most emacs major
modes I've seen; it recognizes syntax as you type, does the right
thing with indentation levels, and so on.
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Follow your heart, and keep on rocking. http://alopex.li/
I use vim (CLI not gvim). Any productivity I lose without the niceties of
Leksah are probably made up for with the gains from being a vim user for
years.
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On Thursday 03 March 2011 22:14:34, Michael Xavier wrote:
I use vim (CLI not gvim).
I use kate.
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I have been using Notepad++ -- it has proper (I think) syntaks highlighting
and in the latest version now has line wrapping a la kate: broken lines
start at the indent level of the first one.
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On Fri, Mar 4, 2011 at 1:14 AM, Daniel Fischer
daniel.is.fisc...@googlemail.com wrote:
Hi Haskellers,
whats your Haskell IDE of choise? Currently I use leksah. Is the EclipseFP
Plugin for Eclipse a real alternative?
Thanks
Klaus
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hard, I haven't
tried) and because I'm only doing rather tiny things with Haskell at
the moment.
2011/3/3 Hauschild, Klaus (EXT) klaus.hauschild@siemens.com:
Hi Haskellers,
whats your Haskell IDE of choise? Currently I use leksah. Is the EclipseFP
Plugin for Eclipse a real alternative
On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 8:05 AM, Hauschild, Klaus (EXT)
klaus.hauschild@siemens.com wrote:
Hi Haskellers,
whats your Haskell IDE of choise? Currently I use leksah. Is the EclipseFP
Plugin for Eclipse a real alternative?
Thanks
Klaus
Hello, I'm one of the maintainers of EclipseFP
Hi
Just started an open source project called Hoodoo. It is meant to be a
Lite IDE for Haskell. I wrote it to learn Haskell, so if you are a
beginner (like me) it might interest you. If you're interested follow
this link (http://hoodoo.kenai.com/), and if you like what you see, grab
the code
Hi Marc,
when i first encountered Shim, i thought it was a nice idea, but
with a lot less emphasis on the vim side than on the emacs side.
also, iirc, Shim uses python's interprocess communication and i
didn't want to ask vim users to install python to get haskell
functionality. so i found
Hi, I've added some features to shim.
You can get my patches here:
http://mawercer.de/~publicrepos/shim/
The Vim interface now supports
:GrepScope regex
Which greps the whole scope of all used packages by regex.
Very useful to find all functions taking/ returning some type
Leksah is written by me and published under a GPL-2 license.
Leksah can be optained via Hackage: http://hackage.haskell.org/
Darcs development repository: http://code.haskell.org/leksah
I just downloaded this from hackage and went through the usual Cabal
ritual. The build fails with
[16 of
On 14/02/2008, Alistair Bayley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
src/IDE/Utils/File.hs:161:33:
Couldn't match expected type `Either String String'
against inferred type `String'
Never mind; I've just realised this is because I have the latest dev
version of Cabal installed.
Alistair
On 14/02/2008, Alistair Bayley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just downloaded this from hackage and went through the usual Cabal
ritual. The build fails with
Would I be better off getting straight from the darcs repo?
I compiled from the darcs repo last night, which worked fine.
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On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 2:46 AM, Jürgen Nicklisch-Franken [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
I'm pleased to announce the first release of Leksah, an IDE for
Haskell written in Haskell. Leksah is intended as a practical tool
to support the Haskell development process.
Is there a development listserv
Currently their is no mailing list and no bug tracker. Until yesterday
it was a one person - I do it inbetween project.
If others like to contribute, which would be great, I think about
writing a short one page developers intro.
Jürgen
Am Donnerstag, den 14.02.2008, 10:44 -0500 schrieb
byorgey:
On Wed, Feb 13, 2008 at 2:46 AM, Juergen Nicklisch-Franken
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm pleased to announce the first release of Leksah, an IDE for
Haskell written in Haskell. Leksah is intended as a practical tool
to support the Haskell development process.
That looks really cool and I'd like to try it out. Can you provide
links to these packages?
gtk =0.9.12,
glib =0.9.12,
sourceview =0.9.12,
binary =0.4.1
I just don't have time to track them down myself ...
Justin
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The package `binary' should be on hackage.haskell.org.
The others can be found in gtk2hs, I think: http://www.haskell.org/gtk2hs/
Antoine
On Feb 13, 2008 11:52 AM, Justin Bailey [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
That looks really cool and I'd like to try it out. Can you provide
links to these
gtk =0.9.12,
glib =0.9.12,
sourceview =0.9.12,
These are all apart of gtk2hs:
http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/
For my build on Linux I had to pass a --enable-sourceview option to
./configure so that the sourceview package was picked up and built,
but I figure it's probably picked up
I'm pleased to announce the first release of Leksah, an IDE for
Haskell written in Haskell. Leksah is intended as a practical tool
to support the Haskell development process.
This is an unfinished pre-release with bugs and open ends.
However, I decided to make a first announcement,
Hi,
I see that drscheme has support for various dialects of lisps. It also
supports algol!
is it possible to add support for haskell in drscheme? or is there any IDE
like drscheme for haskell?
==
Vikrant
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I am happy to announce the Haskell mode for Vim..
just kidding, of course!-) there is no single best Haskell mode for Vim,
but there are certainly numerous Vimmers out there with their own
personalized Haskell mode settings for Vim, and there are certainly
numerous Haskellers out there looking
On 7/3/06, Thiago Arrais [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
EclipseFP is being written in Java, I wonder how the GHC
library would be accessed on such a environment.
The York Haskell Compiler (yhc) compiles to bytecode, and my memory
suggests that there was an implementation of the required runtime
Hi
The York Haskell Compiler (yhc) compiles to bytecode, and my memory
suggests that there was an implementation of the required runtime
system written in Java. My mail archive confirms this: Neil Mitchell
wrote about it on haskell-cafe on March 28 under the topic of
'Haskell's Market'.
It
Hello Piotr,
Monday, July 3, 2006, 10:27:22 AM, you wrote:
- syntax highlighting, including highlighting of bracket's pair
- fast access to help about identifier
- auto-indenting with user-tuned style
Personally I consider these 3 essential, so I'd vote for them to be
implemented in first
On 03/07/06, Bulat Ziganshin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i answer in cafe so that Thiago can see you preferences :)
Ups. That's that 'Replay to all' phenomena again ;)
smart indentation is not easy for Haskell, i think. I don't even sure
that myself has some strict indenting rules. moreover,
Bulat,
Thanks for the suggestions (by the way, very good article on IO). Some
comments below.
On 7/3/06, Bulat Ziganshin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- background compilation with errors highlighting
There is already some support for background compilation using GHC.
Error highlighting doesn't
Thiago Arrais wrote:
Bulat,
Thanks for the suggestions (by the way, very good article on IO). Some
comments below.
On 7/3/06, Bulat Ziganshin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
- auto-indenting with user-tuned style
This one seems very challenging and interesting, not a must-have for
me but a very
Hello Thiago,
Monday, July 3, 2006, 4:18:01 PM, you wrote:
- background compilation with errors highlighting
There is already some support for background compilation using GHC.
Error highlighting doesn't still work as I'd like to, but is there
too.
now i'm using editor with just syntax
Are you use GHC library?
Not yet, but it may turn to be a very wise decision to make in the
future. EclipseFP is being written in Java, I wonder how the GHC
library would be accessed on such a environment. Need to take a look
at the paper.
I think the way to go is to call it via JNI. This
Leif,
On 7/3/06, Leif Frenzel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think the way to go is to call it via JNI. This has worked fine for me
in the past on Windows with dlls
Although it required quite some glue code written in C, and it did not
look very pretty. Have you already taken a look at this thing
Bulat,
Thank you for the detailed responses. I apologize for not answering
before, I was waiting for a quieter time to be able to answer
properly.
On 7/3/06, Bulat Ziganshin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
now i'm using editor with just syntax highlighting and therefore i
wrote about things those
I have managed to call Haskell from Java on Linux -- I had to manually
invoke gcc for the linking step because ghc won't output a shared
object. It was very ugly indeed, but I can show you what I did if it
will help.
jvm-bridge also seems more developed now than when I was doing this, so
Hello Thiago,
Saturday, July 1, 2006, 7:56:48 PM, you wrote:
For this new release we have been working on code assistance support,
something that has been heavily requested, and a Cabal editor.
can you please describe that code assistance means?
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Bulat
EclipseFP 0.10 has been released since last Friday. It is an
open-source development environment for Haskell code.
EclipseFP integrates GHC with an Haskell-aware code editor and also
supports quick file browsing through an outline view, automatic
building/compiling and quick one-button code
Graham Klyne [EMAIL PROTECTED] escribió en el mensaje
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One of the features of Haskell that I like is that it doesn't require lots
of
IDE support to write complex programs... the compact syntax and clean
separation
of concerns that can be achieved make it iasy enough
Thiago Arrais wrote:
There is one issue, though, that touches a lot of sensitive areas. The
Eclipse platform runs inside a Java Virtual Machine. Unfortunately,
there isn't currently a way to compile Haskell to the JVM (at least I
don't know of any, if someone knows, please let me know). This
Hello Graham,
Thursday, February 02, 2006, 1:15:44 PM, you wrote:
GK So is there a compelling feature in this Eclipse plugin that isn't easily
GK achieved using simpler tools?
it's a list of what-i-want-from-the-IDE:
* autogeneration of prototypes
GK I don't know what you mean by this.
Thiago Arrais wrote:
EclipseFP 0.9.1 has been released since last Friday. It is an
open-source development environment for Haskell code.
EclipseFP integrates GHC with an Haskell-aware code editor and also
supports quick file browsing through an outline view, automatic
building/compiling and
On Wed, 2006-02-01 at 13:21 +, Graham Klyne wrote:
Thiago Arrais wrote:
EclipseFP 0.9.1 has been released since last Friday. It is an
open-source development environment for Haskell code.
EclipseFP integrates GHC with an Haskell-aware code editor and also
supports quick file
2006/2/1, Graham Klyne [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
[I should say that I haven't yet actually tried this software, though I'd like
to do so when I get some time.]
I really hope you find the time to do so. We would be glad to be
hearing from you again.
One of the features of Haskell that I like is that
EclipseFP 0.9.1 has been released since last Friday. It is an
open-source development environment for Haskell code.
EclipseFP integrates GHC with an Haskell-aware code editor and also
supports quick file browsing through an outline view, automatic
building/compiling and quick one-button code
Hello,
Recently, a new version of Hugs came out providing better graphics support.
A long awaited feature. Several people asked me even before december to
support the graphics library in JCreator as well, so an update of the
JCreator add-on is now available.
You can get it from
Hello haskell users,
Today (July 26, 2001) I released a
new version of the haskell support
module for JCreator.
You can get it from
http://www.students.cs.uu.nl/people/rjchaaft/JCreator
Rijk-Jan
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Daan Leijen wrote:
VisualHaskell is indeed under development. However, due to
licensing issues the release date is "somewhere next year".
VisualHaskell will provide you with integrated interpreter,
editor, project and compiler support; but it will be closer
to VisualC++ than for example
I heard that Visual Haskell is under development.
Do you know when it is released? It will provide Haskell programmer an
environment that is similar to Visual J++, Visual Basic, or...?
VisualHaskell is indeed under development. However, due to
licensing issues the release date is "somewhere
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