Haskell Platform
The Haskell Platform is a set of software packages, tools, and libraries that create a common platform for using and developing applications in the programming language Haskell. With the Haskell Platform, Haskell follows the same principle as Python: "Batteries included".[3] Since 2022, the Haskell Platform has been deprecated.[4] Motivation
The Haskell Platform aims to unify Haskell development tools into a single package, consisting of a compiler, compiling tools, and many standard libraries, thereby making it easier to develop and deploy full-featured Haskell-based applications. Packages includedThe last versions consist of:[5]
DeploymentIt is available for Ubuntu,[8] Arch Linux,[9][10] FreeBSD,[11] Gentoo Linux (x86-64 and x86),[12] Fedora,[13] Debian (stable)[14] and NixOS. One-click installers exist for OS X[15] (only Intel) and Microsoft Windows.[16] VersionsOriginally, in 2009, the Haskell Platform aimed at a periodic 6-month release cycle.[17] Starting with 7.10.2 which was released July 29, 2015, it has followed the release cycle of GHC and has since used the same version numbering scheme.[citation needed] DeprecationIn 2022, the Haskell Platform was deprecated, and is no longer an actively supported or recommended way of installing Haskell.[18] References
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