Thank you for the help! I've found the terminal, and ghci works from there.
So far, I have had very little time to try ghci, but at least I'm started
now!
Helge
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Quoth hstenstrom ,
> I have a book on Haskell, and I've downloaded and installed Haskell Platform
> for Mac OS X. What do I do now?
> XCode is a requirement, and I have it, but I don't know how to run it. To
> begin with, I want to test small examples from the book, using ghc or ghci.
> I have re
**Addendum:*
*You might want to check out some the resources available at
http://www.haskell.org/haskellwiki/Mac_OS_X
On Fri, Nov 11, 2011 at 2:46 AM, Sunny Basi wrote:
> Try going into your terminal and typing ghci or ghc
> CLI is usually the common way of accessing ghc and ghci. I haven't
> in
Try going into your terminal and typing ghci or ghc
CLI is usually the common way of accessing ghc and ghci. I haven't
installed the platform on my mac yet so I dont know any sort of ui is
provided. Writing your code in xcode and then compiling via terminal isn't
all that bad, you'll get used to it
I have a book on Haskell, and I've downloaded and installed Haskell Platform
for Mac OS X. What do I do now?
XCode is a requirement, and I have it, but I don't know how to run it. To
begin with, I want to test small examples from the book, using ghc or ghci.
I have read file:///Library/Haskell/doc