🏦💷A simple banking program to perform different transaction concurrently using Haskell built to explain concurrency (and parallelism).
To simulate a concurrent “banking” system. The main program should spawn ten “customer” threads, and each of these threads model a bank account with a starting balance of £1000. The customers should then (at random intervals) choose one of the other customers (at random) and transfer a random amount of money (between £10 and £50) into their account.
To compile the program just use the following command
stack ghci banking.hs -- -threaded -rtsopts
and run it by
./banking
So follow the below steps instead
stack setup
stack build
stack exec bank-exec