
23 Apr
2007
23 Apr
'07
7 p.m.
All in all it doesn't really matter what system you run. What you really need is a haskell compiler or interpreter installed, preferable one compatible with the standard and latest version of programs you may want to research. Use the system you alredy know how it works so the OS won't bug you whenever you're writting your haskell code. Other than that, you'll be able to install and use a good haskell compiler or interpreter in any unix or windows (except maybe win98 and older). Now, if you're polling the list, I usually do most of my development on a debian linux box with the vim editor.