Re: [Haskell-cafe] Toy application advice wanted

2004-05-03 Thread mikeb
On Tue, 4 May 2004, Bill Walsh wrote: > I am amazed that you can even think of doing anything in a week. > I have been at it for at least 15 years: one project; one dead set > proof-of-concept . Well I'm sure you're doing something much more useful/worthwhile than I! =) I understand that the exa

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Toy application advice wanted

2004-05-03 Thread Duncan Coutts
On Mon, 2004-05-03 at 16:52, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The toy application I've "designed" for myself is a simple GUI-based app > that can load a Sun .au format sound file, display its waveform in a > window, perform some simple filtering, play the sound for the user, and > then save the changed s

[Haskell-cafe] Toy application advice wanted

2004-05-03 Thread mikeb
Hi folks, I've got an interesting task this week for my job. (Note that this will undoubtably last for longer than a week). I'm evaluating several high-level languages as development vehicles for our next suite of applications. The languages I'm currently considering are Scheme, Erlang, and Has

[Haskell-cafe] REMINDER - Contributions to HC&A Report (May 2004 edition)

2004-05-03 Thread Arthur van Leeuwen
Dear Haskellers, we would like to remind you of the opportunity to contribute to the May 2004 edition of the Haskell Communities & Activities Report. Why not take the few minutes necessary to type up a new or updated entry and send it in? We would love to see people write on the following subj