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"textContent": "that’s the issue core issue though. There aren’t any real alternatives for native haskell on mobile if you want to control the UI layer (or have access to say, bleutooth).\n\nI’d happily use a human written one, but there are none, so I made this.\nThis project wins by default because the competition is just non-existent (unless you count webviews, which aren’t very nice)",
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