Hi

And that's why IMHO for Windows users, one needs a friendly IDE to get
started with Haskell in a modern way. And the Windows version should comply
to the Windows styleguides.

I use TextPad and WinHugs, you might find Visual Studio meets your
needs better. Both those options are properly Windows native.

Thanks

Neil
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