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    Clash

    Clash

    Haskell to VHDL/Verilog/SystemVerilog compiler

    Clash is a functional hardware description language that borrows both its syntax and semantics from the functional programming language Haskell. It provides a familiar structural design approach to both combinational and synchronous sequential circuits. The Clash compiler transforms these high-level descriptions to low-level synthesizable VHDL, Verilog, or SystemVerilog. Clash is an open-source project, licensed under the permissive BSD2 license, and actively maintained by QBayLogic. The Clash...
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    Heckle

    Heckle

    Jekyll in Haskell (feat. LaTeX)

    An easy-to-use static-site compiler written in Haskell that supports LaTeX/PDF and Markdown/HTML posts. Care has been taken to make it as simple and unopinionated as possible. In other words, Heckle is basically Jekyll in Haskell (feat. LaTeX).
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    BuddyScout is an interface between BuDDy (Binary Decision Diagram library) and GHC (Glasgow Haskell Compiler). It enables you to use the BDD library from within Haskell programs.
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