> A TkHaskell would be useful to me.  I found the references leading to Chris
> Dornan's web page, but the preliminary version is no longer available
> there.  Is it still possible to get TkHaskell?

You want TclHaskell, available at

  http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~nww/TkHaskell/TkHaskell.html

(sic)

but I believe Meurig Sage is working on a much improved version as we 
speak.  I've used TclHaskell a bit and quite like it, but it does have 
a few rough edges.  Chris Dornan is no longer maintaining it, 
unfortunately.

> Alternatively, it is interesting that Koen Claessen may be working on a
> graphics implementation with a similar basis.  
> http://www.cs.chalmers.se/Cs/Research/Functional/Meeting/1999/index.html#Koe
> n-May-20

I don't know anything about this... thanks for the pointer.

> Scott Turner

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