I think data-aviary is a great example of a light-hearted functional library. I was reminded of its module names by the recent passing of Richard Bird, whom I do not believe was actually involved in its creation.On Sun, Mar 13, 2022, 2:07 PM Vanessa McHale <vamchale@gmail. com> wrote: I’m looking to appreciate “retro” Haskell projects, things from before stabilization/company use._______________________________________________Such as:Balsa/Teak (languages) http:// apt. cs. manchester. ac. uk/ projects/ tools/ balsa/ BlueSpec compiler https:// github. com/ B-Lang-org/ bsc The CABAL spec (Common Architecture for Building Applications and Tools) https:// www. haskell. org/ cabal/ proposal/ index. html Frag (that one Haskell game) https:// wiki. haskell. org/ Frag Hugs string extensions https:// www. haskell. org/ hugs/ pages/ users_guide/ here-documents. html I guess darcs/c2hs/happy/alex count, they have history!Bonus points for
- Makefiles to build the project
- Professor-HTML project page
- Hugs support
- Haskell 1.4 etc. support
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