
Hi, haste-perch defines builder elements (perchs) for Haste.DOM elements that are appendable, so that dynamic HTML can be created in the client in a natural way, like textual HTML, but programmatically and with the advantage of static type checking. It can be ported to other haskell-js compilers. http://hackage.haskell.org/package/haste-perch This program, when compiled with haste: main= do withElem "idelem" $ build $ do div $ do div $ do p "hello" p ! atr "style" "color:red" $ "world" return () Creates these element: <div id= "idelem"> <-- was already in the HTML <div> <div> <p> hello </p> <p style= "color:red"> world </p> </div> </div> </div> Since the creation is in the browser, that permit quite dynamic pages for data presentation, and interctive textual (a.k.a "serious") applications and, in general the development of client-side web frameworks using haskell with the haste compiler. See the README in the git repository: https://github.com/agocorona/haste-perch -- Alberto.
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Alberto G. Corona