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It might just be the most conceptually complex way of making music that modern man has yet devised. But that is the challenge of live coding - the process of writing computer code, in real time, to compose and play music or design animations. "It's not just a passive process, not just someone creating sounds, which is the problem with electronic music - because people don't really see what it is t
I was asked to give two talks at the Boston Area Haskell User Group for this past Tuesday. The first was pitched at a more introductory level and the second was to go deeper into what I have been using monoids for lately. The first talk covers an introduction to the mathematical notion of a monoid, introduces some of the features of my Haskell monoids library on hackage, and starts to motivate the
The Quark Framework (Open Quark) consists of a non-strict functional language and runtime for the Java platform. The framework allows the compilation and evaluation of functional logic on the Java Virtual Machine (JVM), directly or under the control of a regular Java application. The native language (syntax) for the Quark Framework is called CAL. A full range of Java APIs provides the means to inv
Leksah is the Haskell IDE of choice. It is written in Haskell, uses Gtk, and runs on Linux, Windows and Mac OS X. Leksah is a practical tool to support the Haskell development process. It requires the Glasgow Haskell Compiler (GHC). Leksah is completely free and distributed under the Gnu General Public License 2.0 Leksah may be worth trying because: It uses the cabal package format and incorporate
Introduction About this tutorial So what's Haskell? What you need to dive in Starting Out Ready, set, go! Baby's first functions An intro to lists Texas ranges I'm a list comprehension Tuples Types and Typeclasses Believe the type Type variables Typeclasses 101 Syntax in Functions Pattern matching Guards, guards! Where!? Let it be Case expressions Recursion Hello recursion! Maximum awesome A few m
I have been working with Apple’s Push Notification service recently and decided to make a library to send notifications with Haskell. It is very simple and has a few helpers to make notifications with an alert, sound, etc,. ApplePush Hackage ApplePush Documentation When using the library, you must use an SSL tunnel, because Haskell’s SSL support is incomplete. I use stunnel4, which works great, an
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