Re: [livecode] Haskell state of affairs?

From: Julian Rohrhuber <rohrhuber_at_uni-hamburg.de>
Date: Thu, 5 Oct 2006 16:37:49 +0200

>On Thu, 2006-10-05 at 15:57 +0200, Mikael Johansson wrote:
>> It's been a while since I did anything at all with livecoding - including
>> even reading the list emails. However, I started learning haskell
>> recently, and grew curious about this:
>>
>> How did it go? Do you have some sort of writeup on what the state of your
>> haskell system is? Is there anything I could do to help get haskell
>> livecoding up and running?
>
>I got a proof of concept working using hs-plugins, triggering sounds
>using an OSC library taken from the HSC supercollider client
> http://www.slavepianos.org/rd/f/207949/
> http://www.cse.unsw.edu.au/~dons/hs-plugins/
>
>Proof of the proof of concept:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eLS6GHXWMpA
>
>My disorganised source:
> http://yaxu.org/hs/
>
>Now I'm pre-occupied with the far more difficult task of learning
>haskell properly... Then I hope to make a nice haskell DSL for making
>music. Am very happy to discuss this further anyway.
>
>I'm a bit confused about how haskell's laziness and monads helps/impacts
>on livecoding...

I'd be interested to hear about this, esp. about the difference to
sc, which is also stateless in its pattern/ugen graph definitions.

>It's a beautiful language, I encourage others to take a look.

yes, this looks nice.

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