One thing that you can do with a compiled Haskell program that doesn't lend itself to ghci is I/O redirection. That's why I have yet to run the large data sets against the code running under the interpreter--I'll have to modify main to take a file name and use it as input source.
I will do it, though. I'm highly motivated, because it's related to what caused me to start all this in the first place.
random notes and thoughts, mostly about Haskell these days, of a rather past middle-aged programmer
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