An easy to use, cross platform, GUI library for writing Haskell applications.
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Monomer

An easy to use, Elm inspired, GUI library for native applications.

Objectives

  • It should be easy to use
  • It should be possible to extend it with custom widgets
  • It should work on Windows, Linux and macOS
  • It should have good documentation
  • It should have good examples

Ideally, in the future, this project will

  • Be able to run in mobile
  • Support Vulkan/Metal

These are not objectives for this project

  • Have a native look and feel
  • Provide multi-platform features beyond what SDL already provides
  • Be a research project pushing the boundaries on how GUIs are created