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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T21:19:21+00:00 2026-05-25T21:19:21+00:00

Is there something like Sage for Haskell programmers?

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Is there something like Sage for Haskell programmers?

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    2026-05-25T21:19:21+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 9:19 pm

    Unfortunately, the answer seems to be “NO”.

    Possibly interesting to some readers is the following:

    Often, one programming language is not enough for a task.
    E.g. when I need to solve a problem which is remotely related to statistics, R (r-project.org) is just the best fit. But I don’t want to program all code in R because, Haskell has this great type system and so many other important features.

    I think the best way is a hybrid approach. I write a RESTful web service around the functionality of the R code, and with Haskell I access the web service to get or send data. (Or maybe another way to access R directly.)

    Perhaps a hybrid approach with Haskell and Python+Sage makes sense.

    Currently I have following three programming languages on my “stack”:

    • Haskell
    • R (r-project.org)
    • Agda (or maybe Coq)

    Also possibly interesting:

    In R there is a little overlap in functionality with Sage. Mainly the linear algebra, plotting functionality, and further some of the libraries (e.g. GD library) are also available in R.

    Agda has some support for

    1. Algebra and Polynomials
    2. Rings

    Agda should work well together with Haskell and even the syntax is very similar.
    Coq can also be used with Haskell. See: Proving "no corruption" in Haskell

    I wrote “maybe” and “perhaps” because I don’t know if the information is relevant to the question.

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