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.
External links
The GHC homepage
HaskellGlasgow
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