During a googling session, I can across (Win)HIPE, a visualization
program for the functional language HOPE. See
http://dalila.sip.ucm.es/~cpareja/winhipe
IMHO a similar tool would be a nice for learning/teaching Haskell; does
that exist, or something else that comes close?
Thanks,
Peter
Hi Peter,
During a googling session, I can across (Win)HIPE, a visualization program
for the functional language HOPE. See
http://dalila.sip.ucm.es/~cpareja/winhipe
IMHO a similar tool would be a nice for learning/teaching Haskell; does
that exist, or something else that comes close?
Yes, Hat does this http://www.haskell.org/hat/ (if you can get it to
work, I typically have little success)
Thanks. WinHIPE uses graphics and animation. If briefly encountered Hat
before, but I had the impression it did not visualize the graphs using
graphics, only text. Is this correct?
Hi
Yes, Hat does this http://www.haskell.org/hat/ (if you can get it to
work, I typically have little success)
Thanks. WinHIPE uses graphics and animation. If briefly encountered Hat
before, but I had the impression it did not visualize the graphs using
graphics, only text. Is this