A curated collection of awesome Haskell libraries, tools, frameworks, and resources across various domains.
Awesome Haskell is a curated directory of resources for the Haskell programming language, part of the awesome projects line. It collects and categorizes links to frameworks, libraries, software, tools, tutorials, and community resources to help developers explore and utilize the Haskell ecosystem effectively.
Haskell developers of all levels seeking libraries or tools, learners looking for tutorials and courses, and anyone wanting to discover what the Haskell community offers across different application domains.
It saves time by providing a vetted, organized collection instead of scattered searches, leverages community curation for quality, and covers both foundational tools and niche libraries in one place.
A collection of awesome Haskell links, frameworks, libraries and software. Inspired by awesome projects line.
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Resources are split into over 30 specific domains like Algorithmics and Web Frameworks, making targeted discovery straightforward without sifting through Hackage manually.
Includes everything from core tools (GHC, Cabal, Stack) to libraries, learning materials, and community channels, serving as a one-stop initial reference.
Aggregates tutorials, books, courses, conferences, and blogs, which is especially valuable for newcomers and those looking to engage with the Haskell community.
Directly links to Hackage category lists and mentions Stackage, aiding in stable package exploration and reducing initial search friction.
As a community-maintained list, updates may be infrequent, risking broken links or omission of newer, cutting-edge libraries and tools.
Provides mere links without reviews, comparisons, or code snippets, forcing users to invest time investigating each resource independently.
The sheer volume and broad categorization—over 30 sections—might confuse beginners or those seeking a more guided, opinionated path through the ecosystem.