The Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC) is a state-of-the-art, open source, optimizing compiler for the Haskell programming language. It is designed to be both user-friendly and efficient. GHC produces highly optimized native code for a wide variety of platforms, including Linux, Mac OS X, Windows, and various embedded systems. GHC is suitable for a wide range of applications, from small scripts to large enterprise software. GHC is an advanced compiler that provides a wide range of features and optimizations. It supports a number of advanced language extensions, including generic programming, type classes, and higher-rank types. It also supports most of the latest research papers in the functional programming community. GHC includes a powerful interactive environment, which allows developers to quickly test and debug their code. GHC is actively developed and maintained by an experienced team of developers. It is released under a liberal open source license and is freely available for download. GHC is supported by a vibrant community of users and developers, providing help and advice on a wide range of topics.
Hugs Discontinued is no longer in development. The latest version, released in September 2006, can still be downloaded from the official website.