The Haskell library allows for the maintenance of user-friendly URLs in web applications.
UrlDisp is written in Haskell, which guarantees top-notch performance and reliability. To compile UrlDisp, you will need GHC, which comes as a package within the Haskell Platform. With GHC, you can quickly set up your development environment and start creating URL routes.
One of the significant advantages of UrlDisp is its flexibility. It supports a wide range of web frameworks, including Happstack, Snap, and Yesod, to mention a few. This flexibility ensures that you can comfortably use UrlDisp in any web application, regardless of the framework used.
Ultimately, UrlDisp is licensed and distributed under the terms of the BSD License. This license guarantees that the software is open-source and free to use, copy, modify, and distribute. As a result, you can use UrlDisp with peace of mind and customize it to meet your web application's needs.
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