Depending on the domain of the application, I think all of those approaches are taking a suboptimal approach.

Rather, I'd suggest you use the GHCJS backend and build on top of the React Native platform from Facebook.

Alexander


On Sat, May 28, 2016 at 12:29 PM, Henk-Jan van Tuyl <hjgtuyl@chello.nl> wrote:
On Fri, 27 May 2016 14:42:37 +0200, Justin Wood <justin.k.wood@gmail.com>
wrote:

I'm wondering if anyone has any experience they can share, know of any blog
posts or anything else documenting the use of Haskell when developing a
mobile application.

Ideally, I would like something along the lines of having a native UI, a
language bridge, and use Haskell for the core logic.

My main focus would be getting this to work on Android and iOS. If this
would also work on Blackberry and Windows Phone it would be a plus.
:

See:
   - https://wiki.haskell.org/Android
   - https://wiki.haskell.org/IPhone

Regards,
Henk-Jan van Tuyl


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