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Hatter: Native Haskell Mobile Apps

Hatter is a framework for building native mobile applications using Haskell. It allows developers to write cross-platform apps that compile to native code for iOS and Android. The approach aims to provide full access to native APIs while leveraging Haskell's type safety and functional programming features.

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