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'''O'Haskell''' is Haskell conservatively extended with subtyping and monadic objects. O'Haskell last saw a release in 2001, and has reportedly been superseded by Timber, though Timber has yet to release a stable compiler.
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'''O'Haskell''' is Haskell conservatively extended with static subtyping and monadic objects. O'Haskell last saw a release in 2001, and has reportedly been superseded by Timber, though Timber has yet to release a stable compiler.
   
 
* [http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~nordland/ohaskell/ O'Haskell]
 
* [http://www.cs.chalmers.se/~nordland/ohaskell/ O'Haskell]

Revision as of 09:15, 14 May 2006

O'Haskell is Haskell conservatively extended with static subtyping and monadic objects. O'Haskell last saw a release in 2001, and has reportedly been superseded by Timber, though Timber has yet to release a stable compiler.

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