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Carnap – A formal logic framework for Haskell
keiferski
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netdevphoenix
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Doesn't look like it is been updated in a while. And the GitHub repos last commits are even older. Dead project?
gleachkr
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benrutter
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It's an educational tool for formal propositional logic which hasn't really changed much on 100 years, so probably not a lot of updates are required unless there are big new updates to Haskell itself.
LandR
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mark_l_watson
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It seems to of had the web app portion updated a year ago. And as you say, the application itself looks ‘done.’
I have frequently used Common Lisp over the last 40 years, and I hear comments about libraries being old and not updated in many years: so what! Quality code that performs a specific function sometimes is ‘done.’
I am a novice Haskell programmer but I enjoy the language and it is very cool to have the Carnap github repo with a book manuscript, backend and front end code to look over.
cartucho1
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https://logics.readthedocs.io/en/latest/
GUI here: