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GHC has also been nicknamed the Glorious Haskell Compiler.
It is itself written in Haskell (a technique known as (Click link for more info and facts about bootstrapping) bootstrapping), and complies with the latest language standard, called Haskell 98.
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Haskell programs are composed solely of functions, with computation proceeding by replacing functional expressions with their values.
Haskell is based on lambda calculus and is named for the logician Haskell B. Curry whose work provided much of the basis for the language.
This is used with the Glasgow Haskell Compiler.
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