Consider me hyped.  I could never get jupyter to work.

On Fri, Sep 30, 2016 at 4:22 AM, Heinrich Apfelmus <apfelmus@quantentunnel.de> wrote:
HyperHaskell

Nifty!

- How does this compare to jupyter (ipython) with the haskell kernel?

The overall goal is obviously very similar. To me, the main differences are

 * HyperHaskell should be easy to install
   (e.g. only cabal and a binary download)

 * HyperHaskell behaves more like a desktop application, e.g. worksheets
   are loaded from and saved to the local file system.

The latter point is actually the main reason why I couldn't get into Jupyter at all: It insisted that I manage worksheets in some kind of database in the browser. Ugh! (There may be other front-ends nowadays, but last I checked, I didn't find anything official or popular, that's why I decided to write my own thing.)

On the flip side, HyperHaskell is specialized to Haskell -- you can't use it with other languages.

- Is it on GitHub or somewhere?

Not yet, it's still in the "hype" phase. ;-) Expect the following location

  https://github.com/HeinrichApfelmus/hyper-haskell

to fill with code in a week or two.


Best regards,
Heinrich Apfelmus

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http://apfelmus.nfshost.com


Moritz Angermann wrote:
 http://apfelmus.nfshost.com/temp/hyper-haskell-sneak-peek.png


It's a project that I'm currently working on, called

   HyperHaskell
   - the strongly hyped Haskell interpreter -

Well, it's supposed to be strongly hyped, but currently, only few people know about it. Could you give me a hand with, uh, hyping this? I'm not good at this.


Nifty!

- How does this compare to jupyter (ipython) with the haskell kernel?
- Is it on GitHub or somewhere?

Cheers,
 Moritz


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