I've been using Emacs, Vim to edit Haskell, and at Standard Chartered Visual Studio to edit their Haskell dialect.
Go-to-definition and display-type-of-expression-at-cursor can be done in Vim and Emacs already.
I've been using Emacs, Vim to edit Haskell, and at Standard Chartered Visual Studio to edit their Haskell dialect.
Go-to-definition and display-type-of-expression-at-cursor can be done in Vim and Emacs already.