
begin Ivan Lazar Miljenovic quotation:
Neil Mitchell
writes: You might want to try Derive (http://community.haskell.org/~ndm/derive) if DrIFT doesn't work for you. They do roughly the same jobs, but Derive has more output formats (it can be spliced in as Template Haskell, generate #include files, output text etc) more derivations (but not quite overlapping - although both have Typeable), and is fully cabal-friendly on all platforms.
I take it you haven't had the legal problems that DrIFT had when it used to be called Derive? http://www.dcs.gla.ac.uk/~nww/Derive/History.html
Looks like derive.com is redirecting to a Texas Instruments site under ti.com, so they likely don't care about this particular trademark anymore since it is no longer maintained as an independent brand. Looks like they stopped selling it in June 2007, at least in the UK: http://education.ti.com/educationportal/sites/UK/productDetail/uk_derive6.ht... The other link I found redirected to a page that didn't mention Derive⢠at all. -md