
Hi David,
At the risk of getting into an OS war, its perfectly feasible to
develop Haskell on Windows. Some Haskell applications are only
available for Windows (WinHugs mainly), but you are likely to have a
less bumpy ride compiling GHC if you aren't on Windows.
Pick what you want, Gentoo and Debian are both quite well supported for Haskell.
Thanks
Neil
On 4/22/07, David Cabana
I have a spare Windows machine I want to put to better use. I want to turn it into a Haskell hacking box, and was wondering whether any particular *nix or BSD distribution is best (or worst) suited for this. Any thoughts?
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