Introduction to Hazel: A Functional Programming Environment with Typed Holes
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Summary
Hazel is a live functional programming environment based on type theory. Users can access Hazel online and build it with specific requirements. The project is hosted on GitHub.
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· 3 pulledHazel is a live functional programming environment rooted in the principles of type theory.
You can try Hazel online: the dev branch is the main branch at the moment.
If you already have ocaml version 5.2.0, at least version 2.0 of opam, and a recent version of npm installed, and you have your GitHub SSH keys set up, you can build Hazel by running the fol
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