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cff-version: 1.2.0
message: "If you need to cite Haskell Language Server, this metadata is the paper that introduces the current design."
repository-code: "https://github.com/haskell/haskell-language-server"
title: Haskell Language Server
preferred-citation:
type: article
authors:
- family-names: Mitchell
given-names: Neil
orcid: "https://orcid.org/0000-0001-5171-9726"
- family-names: Kiefer
given-names: Moritz
- family-names: Iborra
given-names: Pepe
- family-names: Lau
given-names: Luke
- family-names: Duggal
given-names: Zubin
- family-names: Siebenhandl
given-names: Hannes
- family-names: Sanchez
given-names: Javier Neira
- family-names: Pickering
given-names: Matthew
- family-names: Zimmerman
given-names: Alan
doi: "10.1145/3462172"
journal: "IFL 2020: Proceedings of the 32nd Symposium on Implementation and Application of Functional Languages"
month: 9
day: 2
isbn: 978-1-4503-8963-1
publisher: ACM
title: "Building an Integrated Development Environment (IDE) on top of a Build System"
year: 2020
url: https://ndmitchell.com/downloads/paper-building_an_ide_on_top_of_a_build_system_revised-04_sep_2020.pdf
abstract: "When developing a Haskell IDE we hit upon an idea - why not base an IDE on an build system? In this paper we'll explain how to go from that idea to a usable IDE, including the difficulties imposed by reusing a build system, and those imposed by technical details specific to Haskell. Our design has been successful, and hopefully provides a blue-print for others writing IDEs."