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Haskell for Mac vs RStudio: What are the differences?
Haskell for Mac: An IDE for Haskell. An IDE for Haskell featuring rapid-feedback playgrounds. Ideal for learning Haskell, experimentation, and for rapidly developing small Haskell applications; RStudio: Open source and enterprise-ready professional software for the R community. An integrated development environment for R, with a console, syntax-highlighting editor that supports direct code execution Publish and distribute data products across your organization. One button deployment of Shiny applications, R Markdown reports, Jupyter Notebooks, and more. Collections of R functions, data, and compiled code in a well-defined format. You can expand the types of analyses you do by adding packages..
Haskell for Mac can be classified as a tool in the "Integrated Development Environment" category, while RStudio is grouped under "Languages".
Some of the features offered by Haskell for Mac are:
- Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC) 8.0.2
- Over 200 packages of LTS Haskell 8.9
- Optional HaskellCLI component
On the other hand, RStudio provides the following key features:
- Enhanced Security and Authentication
- Administrative Tools
- Metrics and Monitoring
RStudio is an open source tool with 2.85K GitHub stars and 703 GitHub forks. Here's a link to RStudio's open source repository on GitHub.
Pros of Haskell for Mac
Pros of RStudio
- Visual editor for R Markdown documents2
- In-line code execution using blocks2
- Can be themed1
- In-line graphing support1
- Latex support1
- Sophitiscated statistical packages1
- Supports Rcpp, python and SQL1