[Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?
Yves Parès
yves.pares at gmail.com
Fri Mar 23 10:37:42 CET 2012
Plus yampa hasn't been maintained for more than 3 years, and I lacks
documentation, which makes it a bad choice for beginners.
I don't even know what is the future of that project...
Le 23 mars 2012 09:22, Heinrich Apfelmus <apfelmus at quantentunnel.de> a
écrit :
> erik flister wrote:
>
>> giving
>>> a real-time audio synthesizer in the style of functional reactive
>>> programming.
>>>
>>
>> you know about yampasynth right?
>>
>
> Yes. In fact, their glue code was extremely helpful for understanding
> OpenAL. As for the FRP, I prefer a style without arrows, though, see my
> reactive-banana library.
>
>
>
> Best regards,
> Heinrich Apfelmus
>
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