
I know that FP Complete has been working on developing an industrial-strength IDE for Haskell. So there may be another good option in the not-too-distant future. -Brent On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 11:06:47PM +0200, Giacomo Tesio wrote:
A few years ago I was an Emacs user too, so I'm not surprised of these answers. In the last 4 years, my job moved to windows, and I have worked mainly on C# and .NET so that I've become a kind of VisualStudio addict. Still I used Spyder for scientifical computing and jEdit a lot for casual editing on windows.
There are a few features that I think are important for professional development: - debugging support - project management (should I really learn cabal packaging?) - underline sintactic errors - code navigation - autocompletion (based on scope) - testing integration
Optional valuable features - syntax highlight - section folds
I'm using Leksah, right now, but I'm still not satisfied. This despite the hard and respectful work of the author.
I'd like to have an excuse to use Emacs (or vim) at work (windows) and at home (Linux), but I'm not sure that it satisfies these basic requirements. Any "ready to use" .emacs for Haskell?
To those that mainly code in Haskell: can you suggest any realistic screencast to show your development process?
Giacomo
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 8:07 PM, emacstheviking
wrote: I am not a professional Haskell developer and I still use emacs. In 28 years I have yet to find a more comfortable pair of slippers! I uses emacs for *everything* editable except graphics!
On 26 May 2013 18:35, Jeremy Shaw
wrote: I'm a professional Haskell developer and I use emacs.
- jeremy
On Sun, May 26, 2013 at 11:38 AM, Giacomo Tesio
wrote: I know the page on haskell.org about IDEs, but I'd like to know which IDE professional Haskell programmers actually use at work.
Giacomo
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