Glasgow Haskell Compiler

The Glasgow Haskell Compiler (or GHC) is an open source native code Compiler for the functional programming language Haskell which was developed at the University of Glasgow. GHC has also been nicknamed the Glorious Haskell Compiler. It is itself written in Haskell (a technique known as bootstrapping), and complies with the latest language standard, called Haskell 98. Versions of GHC are available for several platforms, including Windows and most varieties of Unix (such as the numerous GNU/Linux flavors), and for several different processor architectures.

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