Android
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Introduction
Android is an operating for mobile phones, based on Linux. Software development is mainly done in Java. See the Wikipedia article for more information.
How to develop Android software in Haskell
Use the JNI to Haskell binding library foreign-jni; demonstration of the use: android-haskell-activity.
Discussions
- StackOverflow: Running a Haskell program on the Android OS
- Reddit: Haskell on Android, Haskell bindings for Android NDK APIs and An ARM port of GHC that works (so we can program the iphone or android)
- Google+ So who else is interested in getting Haskell running on Android?
Related
- Cross-compiling GHC
- ghc-android; a build script for building ghc cross compilers targeting Android.
- ARM
- GHC on ARM
- iPhone