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    IHP

    IHP

    The fastest way to build type safe web apps

    ...IHP is a database-centric framework. It comes with an integrated Postgres server out of the box. With Haskell and Nix we use the most reliable technologies available, to make sure your application will never crash because of Null Pointer Exceptions. IHP comes with everything you need to build great web applications out of the box. IHP is a batteries-included web framework, optimized for longterm productivity and programmer happiness. With IHP all your application code is written in Haskell - a functional programming language with an incredible type system, used by giants such as GitHub and Facebook. ...
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    Wasp

    Wasp

    A programming language that understands what a web app is

    Wasp (Web Application Specification Language) is a declarative DSL (domain-specific language) for developing, building and deploying modern full-stack web apps with less code. Concepts such as app, page, user, login, frontend, production, etc. are baked into the language, bringing a new level of expressiveness and allowing you to get more work done with fewer lines of code.
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    Scotty

    Scotty

    Haskell web framework inspired by Ruby's Sinatra, using WAI and Warp

    Scotty is a lightweight Haskell web framework inspired by Ruby’s Sinatra. It allows developers to build RESTful web applications and APIs with minimal boilerplate. Scotty is built on top of the WAI (Web Application Interface) and Warp server, making it fast and scalable. It emphasizes simplicity and ease of use, making it ideal for small- to medium-sized services or for developers learning web programming in Haskell.
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    Spock

    Spock

    Another Haskell web framework for rapid development

    Kickstart your next Haskell web application within seconds using Spock. Another Haskell web framework for rapid development. Spock is a lightweight Haskell web framework inspired by Ruby's Sinatra. It provides a full toolbox including everything to get a quick start into web programming using Haskell. Spock provides fast route dispatching in a type-safe environment.
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    wikit

    wiki engine for small teams

    wikit is another wiki engine suited for small teams. It’s written in Haskell with using Yesod Web Framework. It’s cross platform and was designed to be running as a desktop service application servicing wiki articles and providing some basic capabilities in terms of searching and storing data. It’s perhaps most distinct feature is that it relies on backing Git distributed source control system. And keeps it’s articles in markdown format.
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