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Chameleon
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Haskell-type language, implements ideas described in a 'A Theory of Overloading'. Compiles Chameleon to (plain) Haskell; can mix Haskell and Chameleon overloading. Descriptions, documents, downloads.
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Data Field Haskell
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Dialect with instance of data fields (a generalization of arrays), useful for rapid prototyping of parallel algorithms, and parallel high-level system specification.
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Distributed Haskell
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Extension for parallel and distributed programming, with combinators from concurrent constraint programming; computational parts of programs are expressed functionally, development was first for tightly coupled multiprocessors, evolved from Goffin.
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Eden
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Parallel functional language to program reactive systems and parallel algorithms using distributed memory. Extends Haskell, but overrules lazy evaluation whenever needed to support parallelism; gives enough control to implement parallel algorithms efficiently, no need for low level details of process management.
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Glasgow Parallel Haskell (GpH)
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A Haskell extension for parallel programming built on top of the Glasgow Haskell compiler (GHC). Parallelism is identified using annotations (generally evaluation strategies), that are defined using only two extra primitives: par and seq.
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Gofer
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Small interpreter for language based on Haskell report 1.2; experimental, more so for type classes. Haskell adopted some ideas of Gofer, but Gofer type class system is more flexible. Runs on DOS, Linux, Macintosh, Unix. Hugs predecessor.
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Haskell++
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Object-oriented Haskell extension, using a preprocessor, supports a form of inheritance via extended class and instance declarations. Descriptions, documents, source download, links.
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Helium
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A functional programming language (subset of the Haskell) and a compiler designed especially for teaching Haskell.
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Hugs
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An interpreter for Haskell which runs on almost any platform. Primarily used for teaching.
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Hugs Archive
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Many files for Hugs Haskell interpreter: source code, documents.
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Hugs98 for .NET
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Extension of Hugs98 Haskell interpreter, for interoperation between Haskell and .NET and its framework; can instantiate and use .NET objects in Haskell, and vice versa, call and use Haskell functions from any .NET language.
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Jaskell Project
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Java bytecode generator backend for Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC), so one can build Java applets or applications via the Haskell language.
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Kahu Research
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Makes Mondrian, light Haskell version to interoperate with other languages in OO environments; runs on .NET (old version for JVM), supports ASP.NET, to embed functional code in webpages with C#. Has version of Glasgow Haskell Compiler using Mondrian for .NET to compile Haskell for .NET.
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nhc98 from York
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A Haskell 98 compiler.
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O'Haskell
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Object Haskell: Haskell conservatively extended with subtyping, monadic objects.
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pH (MIT parallel Haskell)
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A parallel eagerly evaluated variant of Haskell with syntactic provisions for loops, barriers, and I- and M- structure storage.
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PolyP
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Polytypic programming language; source files for compiler written in Haskell that compiles PolyP-code to Haskell; library of polytypic functions written in PolyP, some examples, documents, downloads.
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Template Haskell
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Haskell 98 extension allowing type-safe compile time metaprogramming, with Haskell, as the manipulating language and the language being manipulated.
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The Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC)
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An optimizing compiler for Haskell, written in Haskell. Includes extensions for concurrency and heap & time profiling. [Open Source, BSD-like]
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The HBC compiler
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A compiler and interactive system for Haskell 1.4, unsupported for two years now.
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