If you are a Teacher, give Leksah a second opportunity. 

It is the only IDE AFAIK that integrates the Haskell debugger. It is invaluable for teaching how expressions are executed lazily. You can observer graphically how the execution goes back and forth executing lazily at the finest level

2017-01-30 15:53 GMT+01:00 Gregory Guthrie <guthrie@mum.edu>:

The Wiki on Haskell IDEs seems to be out of date.

 

It mentions KDevelop, which no longer has any references to Haskell on its site, and to FPeclipse which was orphaned in 2015.

 

I find Leksah rather cumbersome to use/learn (for students), and it is still a bit hard to convince them after Netbeans & Eclipse to fall back to Vi and DOS command windows. J

 

 


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