devel:languages:haskell Haskell Development Project for openSUSE:Factory Haskell is a standardized purely functional programming language with non-strict semantics, named after the logician Haskell Curry. It is one of the more popular functional languages, and the lazy functional language on which the most research is being performed. This is a development project for openSUSE:Factory that contains only the most essential tools to set up a Haskell development environment, like ghc, cabal-install, and their respective dependencies. This repository is supposed to be small and manageable. https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/devel:/languages:/haskell/openSUSE_Factory_PowerPC_standard/ openSUSE:Factory:PowerPC openSUSE Factory PowerPC This is a project clone to build entire openSUSE:Factory for the PowerPC (PPC) architecture https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Factory:/PowerPC/standard/ openSUSE:Factory The next openSUSE distribution Any user who wishes to have the newest packages that include, but are not limited to, the Linux kernel, SAMBA, git, desktops, office applications and many other packages, will want Tumbleweed. Tumbleweed appeals to Power Users, Software Developers and openSUSE Contributors. If you require the latest software stacks and Integrated Development Environment or need a stable platform closest to bleeding edge Linux, Tumbleweed is the best choice for you. Staging dashboard is located at: https://build.opensuse.org/staging_workflows/openSUSE:Factory List of known devel projects: https://build.opensuse.org/package/view_file/openSUSE:Factory:Staging/dashboard/devel_projects Have a look at http://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Factory for more details. https://download.opensuse.org/repositories/openSUSE:/Factory/ports/ ghc-vector Efficient Arrays An efficient implementation of 'Int'-indexed arrays (both mutable and immutable), with a powerful loop optimisation framework . It is structured as follows: ["Data.Vector"] Boxed vectors of arbitrary types. ["Data.Vector.Unboxed"] Unboxed vectors with an adaptive representation based on data type families. ["Data.Vector.Storable"] Unboxed vectors of 'Storable' types. ["Data.Vector.Primitive"] Unboxed vectors of primitive types as defined by the 'primitive' package. "Data.Vector.Unboxed" is more flexible at no performance cost. ["Data.Vector.Generic"] Generic interface to the vector types. There is also a (draft) tutorial on common uses of vector. * <http://haskell.org/haskellwiki/Numeric_Haskell:_A_Vector_Tutorial>.