FP Complete™ is excited to announce we are now offering a free community edition of FP Haskell Center™. To get it, all you need to do is login. Instantly you can start learning, developing and sharing Haskell code. Within the IDE you can open projects directly from Git, or the web. The free subscription also includes continuous display of type and error information and type autocompletion, Hoogle and Haddock integration, an easy to use build system, easy to understand error messages as well as vetted and stable libraries. By providing this free edition of FP Haskell Center, FP Complete is making it easier than ever to explore and share the benefits of Haskell.
For Haskell developers seeking more features like the ability to push projects to Git and GitHub, full Git integration, or access to a private repository, you can upgrade to our Personal edition for $9.99 a month. If you are a commercial developer of Haskell we offer a Professional edition starting at $75 a month which includes shared team accounts, support for sub projects, FP Application Server™ access, multiple repository projects as well as a commercial use license. Feel free to try a paid edition for 30 days for free before you buy.
With our most recent round of upgrades we have made FP Haskell Center more accessible than ever and interaction within the IDE even more responsive.
In addition to providing a free edition of FP Haskell Center, we’ve also streamlined the registration process to make account generation easier. We’ve added a one-click project cloning capability to make the sharing of your projects from your personal blogs even easier. From the IDE, once you’re ready to share a project, all you need to do is select the social media outlet you’d like to post to and you can instantly link to your project for feedback and collaboration.Within the School of Haskell, you now have the ability to embed YouTube videos into tutorials giving you the opportunity to make tutorials even more dynamic. To further integrate the School of Haskell with our IDE, we’ve made it so you can open active code from tutorials directly in the IDE. Now you can externally open a project into FP Haskell Center with /ide route: ?git for git cloning, ?paste for lpaste integration, or you could open a new, empty project.
To make interaction within the IDE more responsive we’ve added:
As always, we look forward to your feedback. Our goal is to make FP Haskell Center an invaluable resource for you. If there is a feature you’d like to see added, don’t hesitate to reach out to us. Leave a comment here or email us at [email protected]
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