I am sorry for confusion that abreviation PPC may cause in the text of my message. In this context I used 'PPC' to refer to Pocket PC and nothing else. Sorry again.
On 3/31/06, Dmitri O.Kondratiev <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any ideas on how much work needs to be done for using Haskell on PPC > Windows Mobile platform? > It would be interesting to use PPC as: > 1) Haskell learning tool, so small code snipets could be entered and > run directly on hand-held (REPL). How hard is it to port Hugs to PPC > for this? Do any other (then Hugs) implementations exist that are > easier to port? > 2) Running on PPC Haskell applications cross-compiled on host PC. How > much work must be done for GHC to support this? > > 3) There are several ways both for porting Haskell to PPC as well as > cross-compiling Haskell code. Which one makes more sense to implement > and will take less effort: > a) Porting/compiling to VM byte code (Java, Parrot)? > b) Porting/compiling to .NET CLR? > c) Porting/compiling source code > > 4) And finally, do any projects already exist in this area? > > It would be great to get ideas how such port can be done in reasonable > amount of time, in other words to find the most easy way to start with > some Haskell implementation on PPC. > Thanks for any info! > _______________________________________________ Haskell-Cafe mailing list [email protected] http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe
