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LIPL: a Little Idiotic Programming Language

A nice summary of a CS class project to develop an interpreter in Haskell.

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

dspg04b.pdf (application/pdf Object)

A review and comparison of three platforms for embedding a DSL into a general-purpose programming language. Uses MetaOCaml, Template Haskell, and C++.

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 hours - A Haskell Tutorial

You'll start off with command-line arguments and parsing, and progress to writing a fully-functional Scheme interpreter that implements a subset of R5RS Scheme. You'll learn Haskell's I/O, mutable state, dynamic typing, error handling, parsing features

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

Hudak: Building Domain-Specific Embedded Languages

Inherit the infrastructure of a language, tailoring it in special ways to the domain of interest, thus allowing the designer to concentrate on semantical issues.

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

Write yourself a Scheme in 48 hours

A practical tutorial for Haskell with the goal of writing a fully functional Scheme interpreter.

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

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