Helium seems interesting, but the code is a little stale, no? The last
updates seem to be from 2008-2009. I couldn't get it to build with ghc
7.6.3, not that I tried too terribly hard.
On Tue, May 21, 2013 at 6:07 AM, Andrew Butterfield <
andrew.butterfi...@scss.tcd.ie> wrote:
> Rustom,
> you s
Rustom,
you should look at Helium
- http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/bin/view/Helium/WebHome
Andrew.
On 21 May 2013, at 10:55, Rustom Mody wrote:
> We are offering a MOOC on haskell :
> https://moocfellowship.org/submissions/the-dance-of-functional-programming-languaging-with-haskell-and-python
>
>
Maybe you could look at Helium [
http://www.cs.uu.nl/wiki/bin/view/Helium/WebHome].
>From what I understand, it's a subset of Haskell specially designed for
teaching. I heard that it provides also very good error messages and hints
about typical errors.
2013/5/21 Rustom Mody
> We are offering a
We are offering a MOOC on haskell :
https://moocfellowship.org/submissions/the-dance-of-functional-programming-languaging-with-haskell-and-python
Full Announcement on beginners list :
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