
On Mon, 2005-05-09 at 21:26 -0400, Mark Brooks wrote:
I say this because I have been evaluating Haskell for use in my senior project. I need a stable and usable graphics toolkit for the project. While graphics toolkits for Haskell do exist, they are oftentimes either translations of other bindings that don't quite work, incompatible between platforms, limited in their utility, or in some cases, abandonware that represented the heroic effort of a lone programmer that disappeared when that programmer lost interest or moved on to other projects.
May I direct your attention to two working, extensive, portable (with native look), actively developed Haskell GUI library bindings: Gtk2Hs: http://haskell.org/gtk2hs/ wxHaskell: http://wxhaskell.sourceforge.net/ Incidentally, both of these projects are quite mature and are nearing 1.0 releases. If you find any issue with either binding, I'm sure bug reports would be gratefully accepted. Duncan (disclaimer: Gtk2Hs developer)