Hugo,
I thought "this Hood stuff is so old, there's no point checking
hackage". Silly me! I did cabal update; cabal install GHood on this mac
and tried your example:
As an example, just import Debug.Observe (the GHood one), run ghci and type
runO $ print $ (length . observe "List Int" .concat) [[1,2],[3,4]]
and it fired up the graphical Java applet without any further setup.
Very nice!
I don't yet know what a hylomorphism is and thought your
pointless-haskell package might be one of those semi-joke projects, but
now I wonder if it's something that I'll need in order to use (G)Hood
with real-world code.
I guess I'll find out. Thank you!
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