I would look up Paul Hudak, Conal Elliott, and Oleg Kiselyov work (Fran, Yampa,...).

Maybe some classic papers about implementing a Haskell type checker or compiler, but I don't know if they come with source code.

Maybe xmonad qualifies?

I also think Don had a mpd client.

As you talked about BlueSpec, this makes me think of copilot.

Maybe some solutions to some ICFP contests.

There is a video game, "kitty and the robots", or something like that. I wonder if they open sourced their code.

Cheers, 
Thu

Le dim. 13 mars 2022 à 20:50, Serguey Zefirov <sergueyz@gmail.com> a écrit :
Can Fudgets [1] qualify?

[1] https://github.com/solomon-b/fudgets

Right now it is cabalized but once upon a time it was very old school. I remember playing Invaders written in Fudgets in early 2000-s.

вс, 13 мар. 2022 г. в 21:07, Vanessa McHale <vamchale@gmail.com>:
I’m looking to appreciate “retro” Haskell projects, things from before stabilization/company use. 

Such as: 





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


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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