
Hi, I wanted to check whether Haskell offers reasonably easy object oriented programming -- I already had a look into "Haskell's overlooked object system" und "A Gentle Introduction to Haskell 98" [H98] There are a few things where I could use advice with: 1. OOHaskell doesn't seem to be available in the HackageDB (cabal) -- so how do I install it especially on Debian ? 2. is OOHaskell the right way to go - is it standardised (H98) or is it extension and is it widely used and recommended ? 3. Haskell 98 offers datatypes and some sort of monadic classes -- is it possible to build simple objects without OOHaskell ? 4. When I want object properties to change, when should I use IORef when STRef ? Thanks in advance, Phil -- View this message in context: http://haskell.1045720.n5.nabble.com/H98-OOHaskell-getting-started-with-obje... Sent from the Haskell - Haskell-Cafe mailing list archive at Nabble.com.