> There are other ways of adding Haskell as a scripting language - bundling ghc is not necessary.
Even the program which is to run the scripts is compiled with GHC?
I am interested to know how you do that.
There are other ways of adding Haskell as a scripting language - bundling ghc is not necessary.ehm. I missed something and ghc api is well documented and stable ?
We give Haskell as a embedded scripting language to non-programmers, and they love it. They especially like the strong typing, which finds their bugs before they ever get the chance to run their script. The terseness and lack of similarity to other programming languages is another benefit.
It is inacceptable for scripting language, faced to no-programmers. Such
languages must be as plain and regular, as possible.
Regards,
Malcolm
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