More documentation: languages written in Haskell

I noticed today that although we have a list of most applications written in Haskell, nowhere was there collected a page of perhaps our best use case for Haskell: for implementing compilers and interpreters! So here's a new 'libraries and tools' category page: http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Libraries_and_tools/Compilers_and_interpreter... If you know of a compiler or interpreter written in Haskell, (I think at least a few people on this list have written one or two themselves ... ;) please add it to the list. -- Don

"Donald" == Donald Bruce Stewart
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Donald> I noticed today that although we have a list of most Donald> applications written in Haskell, nowhere was there Donald> collected a page of perhaps our best use case for Haskell: Donald> for implementing compilers and interpreters! Donald> So here's a new 'libraries and tools' category page: Donald> http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Libraries_and_tools/Compilers_and_interpreter... Donald> If you know of a compiler or interpreter written in Donald> Haskell, (I think at least a few people on this list have Donald> written one or two themselves ... ;) please add it to the Donald> list. I have no login at haskell.org, so I post here. There is a Curry compiler implemented in Haskell: The Münster Curry Compiler (http://danae.uni-muenster.de/~lux/curry/). -- WBR, Max Vasin.
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Max Vasin