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Plugging Haskell in
2004
Proceedings of the ACM SIGPLAN workshop on Haskell - Haskell '04
Extension languages enable users to expand the functionality of an application without touching its source code. Commonly, these languages are dynamically typed languages, such as Lisp, Python, or domain-specific languages, which support runtime plugins via dynamic loading of components. We show that Haskell can be comfortably used as a statically typed extension language for both Haskell and foreign-language applications supported by the Haskell FFI, and that it can perform type-safe dynamic
doi:10.1145/1017472.1017478
dblp:conf/haskell/PangSSC04
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