
If you're going to continue to use www.codepad.org it might be worthwhile to
download and install Hugs so you have a better idea of what is and isn't
supported by it.
That being said, I wouldn't use codepad.org, or Hugs, as Hugs is rather out
of date and GHC is much better. In addition to being more up to date, GHC is
also used by most Haskell developers, including I'd imagine nearly everyone
on this mailing list, so you're going to get much better feedback about it
versus Hugs.
-R. Kyle Murphy
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Curiosity was framed, Ignorance killed the cat.
On Wed, Jul 13, 2011 at 16:09, Roelof Wobben
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From: rwobben@hotmail.com To: adrien@adrienhaxaire.org Subject: RE: [Haskell-beginners] question Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 20:07:54 +0000
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Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2011 22:00:40 +0200 From: adrien@adrienhaxaire.org To: beginners@haskell.org Subject: Re: [Haskell-beginners] question
Le 13/07/2011 21:27, Roelof Wobben a écrit :
For a exercise I need to multiply a number by itself.
So I used :
[x^2 | x<- [1..100]]
but now I get a error message on codepad that ^is unknown. What can I use then and where do I find it on a keyboard?
Roelof
Hello,
What does codepad not recognize? the caret character or the expression you used?
It don't regonize the caret character,
Like I said I use www.codepad.org and it uses Hugs.
Roelof
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