Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-15 Thread Mario Blažević
On 13-03-11 10:52 PM, Michael Orlitzky wrote: On 03/11/2013 11:48 AM, Brent Yorgey wrote: So I'd like to do it again this time around, and am looking for particular projects I can suggest to them. Do you have an open-source project with a few well-specified tasks that a relative beginner (see

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-13 Thread Ernesto Rodriguez
Dear Prof. Yorgey, Not something very big, but if someone wants to get hands on working with Parsec I started developing a library to work with motion capture (MoCap) data. I need to parse MoCap data for my bachelor's thesis [1] so I decided to do it in a way that might benefit others. On the othe

[Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-13 Thread Michel Kuhlmann
Hi Brent, I am myself a haskell-beginner. Too, trying to come to terms with Applicative and Monad. Nevertheless, I forked [1] @tomahawkin's `devsurf` library, with the aim of extending it to triangular-mesh and point-cloud manipulation library. There are lot's of things I still miss. For example:

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-12 Thread Alp Mestanogullari
[1]: http://github.com/alpmestan/hnn On Wed, Mar 13, 2013 at 1:03 AM, Alp Mestanogullari wrote: > Hi, > > My suggestion may sound a bit odd, but if they're looking for a > challenging but still simple enough project, I'd love for people to test > out the new version of hnn (not yet released, but

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-12 Thread Alp Mestanogullari
Hi, My suggestion may sound a bit odd, but if they're looking for a challenging but still simple enough project, I'd love for people to test out the new version of hnn (not yet released, but on github [1]) and make something fun with it. I'd love to mentor this and add things to the library altoge

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-12 Thread Joachim Breitner
Hi, Am Montag, den 11.03.2013, 11:48 -0400 schrieb Brent Yorgey: > If you have any such projects, I'd love to hear about it! Just send > me a paragraph or so describing your project and explaining what > task(s) you could use help with --- something that I could put on the > course website for st

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-12 Thread Simon Michael
[4] http://hub.darcs.net/simon/rss2irc/browse/NOTES.org On 3/12/13 2:13 PM, Simon Michael wrote: Hi Brent, hledger is an existing project whose purpose, code and installation process is relatively simple. I'm happy to do a bit of mentoring. If this sounds suitable, I can suggest some easy fixes

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-12 Thread Simon Michael
Hi Brent, hledger is an existing project whose purpose, code and installation process is relatively simple. I'm happy to do a bit of mentoring. If this sounds suitable, I can suggest some easy fixes or enhancements, eg: ...hmm. In fact nothing on my long wishlist[1][2] looks all that quick.

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-12 Thread Kristopher Micinski
The problem with all of these suggestions is that they start from no code. I believe Brent is looking for an *existing* project which needs contributions. I assume so that beginning Haskellers can learn real code style in the middle to large, and get input from existing community members. Kris

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-12 Thread Vo Minh Thu
2013/3/11 Brent Yorgey : > Hi everyone, > > I am currently teaching a half-credit introductory Haskell class for > undergraduates. This is the third time I've taught it. Both of the > previous times, for their final project I gave them the option of > contributing to an open-source project; a cou

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-12 Thread Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
On 12 March 2013 22:46, Tim Docker wrote: > On 12/03/13 05:26, Jason Dagit wrote: >> >> >> Myself and several of my friends would find it useful to have a plotting >> library that we can use from ghci to quickly/easily visualize data. >> Especially if that data is part of a simulation we are toyin

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-12 Thread Tim Docker
On 12/03/13 05:26, Jason Dagit wrote: Myself and several of my friends would find it useful to have a plotting library that we can use from ghci to quickly/easily visualize data. Especially if that data is part of a simulation we are toying with. Therefore, this proposal is for: A gnuplot-, m

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-12 Thread Kim-Ee Yeoh
Question is: does the task even have to involve the the production of Haskell code? Is it possible that both the student and the community-at-large would benefit further from expository-style artifacts? Some possible activities: (1) producing documentation for popular packages that cater to diff

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-12 Thread John Lato
There's the "doctest" package: http://hackage.haskell.org/package/doctest, which looks pretty good and has a number of users (35 direct reverse deps). It has support for cabal test integration, although I would like to see better integration with other test tools. But that can be added in the tes

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-12 Thread Edward Z. Yang
I also support this suggestion. Although, do we have the build infrastructure for this?! Edward Excerpts from Michael Orlitzky's message of Mon Mar 11 19:52:12 -0700 2013: > On 03/11/2013 11:48 AM, Brent Yorgey wrote: > > > > So I'd like to do it again this time around, and am looking for > > p

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-11 Thread Carter Schonwald
+ 1000, there are so many widely used niche libs which would greatly benefit from more examples in their test suites, or which have tractable small improvement / enhancement tickets languishing. Plus most large systems engineering does involve helping improve preexisting some part of the time.

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-11 Thread Michael Orlitzky
On 03/11/2013 11:48 AM, Brent Yorgey wrote: > > So I'd like to do it again this time around, and am looking for > particular projects I can suggest to them. Do you have an open-source > project with a few well-specified tasks that a relative beginner (see > below) could reasonably make a contribu

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-11 Thread Jason Dagit
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 1:09 PM, Brent Yorgey wrote: > On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:50:38AM -0700, Ben wrote: > > > > On Mar 11, 2013, at 11:26 AM, Jason Dagit wrote: > > > > > Myself and several of my friends would find it useful to have a > plotting library that we can use from ghci to quickly/eas

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-11 Thread Brent Yorgey
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 11:50:38AM -0700, Ben wrote: > > On Mar 11, 2013, at 11:26 AM, Jason Dagit wrote: > > > Myself and several of my friends would find it useful to have a plotting > > library that we can use from ghci to quickly/easily visualize data. > > Especially if that data is part of

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-11 Thread Ben
On Mar 11, 2013, at 11:26 AM, Jason Dagit wrote: > Myself and several of my friends would find it useful to have a plotting > library that we can use from ghci to quickly/easily visualize data. > Especially if that data is part of a simulation we are toying with. > Therefore, this proposal is

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-11 Thread Jason Dagit
On Mon, Mar 11, 2013 at 8:48 AM, Brent Yorgey wrote: > Hi everyone, > > I am currently teaching a half-credit introductory Haskell class for > undergraduates. This is the third time I've taught it. Both of the > previous times, for their final project I gave them the option of > contributing to

[Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2013-03-11 Thread Brent Yorgey
Hi everyone, I am currently teaching a half-credit introductory Haskell class for undergraduates. This is the third time I've taught it. Both of the previous times, for their final project I gave them the option of contributing to an open-source project; a couple groups/individuals took me up on

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-25 Thread Stefan Kersten
On 25.03.12 09:38, Heinrich Apfelmus wrote: > John Lato wrote: >>> From: Heinrich Apfelmus >>> >>> Also, as far as I am aware, you can't do low-level audio programming in >>> SuperCollider, i.e. play a list of samples that you've calculated >>> yourself. That's cool if you're only interested in sou

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-25 Thread Heinrich Apfelmus
John Lato wrote: From: Heinrich Apfelmus Also, as far as I am aware, you can't do low-level audio programming in SuperCollider, i.e. play a list of samples that you've calculated yourself. That's cool if you're only interested in sound design, but bad for learning how audio programming works.

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-23 Thread Alp Mestanogullari
Hi Brent, Would scoutess [1] fit there? There still are *many* things to do in scoutess, and these things can be split up in pretty simple tasks. And when you say 4 weeks, you mean aside from the other courses they have I guess? [1] http://patch-tag.com/r/alpmestan/scoutess/wiki/ On Fri, Mar 16,

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-23 Thread John Lato
> From: Heinrich Apfelmus > > Tom Murphy wrote: >>      If you want to do Haskell audio synthesis, you could also use >> hsc3 (good start here: http://slavepianos.org/rd/ut/hsc3-texts/). With >> hsc3 you can start on serious audio synthesis with only a few lines of >> Haskell. In my opinion it cou

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-23 Thread Yves Parès
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 a écrit : > erik flister wrote: > >> giving >>> a real-time audio synthe

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-23 Thread Paul R
Chris> * https://github.com/chrisdone/pgsql-simple The PostgreSQL library Chris> that amelie uses, it's a raw tcp/ip socket interface to the server, Chris> fairly trivial and yet interesting (to me) and useful. Needs more Chris> authentication methods, and I have some opportunities for optimizing C

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-23 Thread Heinrich Apfelmus
Tom Murphy wrote: If you want to do Haskell audio synthesis, you could also use hsc3 (good start here: http://slavepianos.org/rd/ut/hsc3-texts/). With hsc3 you can start on serious audio synthesis with only a few lines of Haskell. In my opinion it could use a much larger community. While R

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-23 Thread Heinrich Apfelmus
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-b

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-22 Thread erik flister
> giving > a real-time audio synthesizer in the style of functional reactive > programming. you know about yampasynth right? ___ Haskell-Cafe mailing list Haskell-Cafe@haskell.org http://www.haskell.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-cafe

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-22 Thread Tom Murphy
Sorry; make that http://slavepianos.org/rd/ut/hsc3-texts/hsc3-tutorial.html On 3/22/12, Tom Murphy wrote: > If you want to do Haskell audio synthesis, you could also use > hsc3 (good start here: http://slavepianos.org/rd/ut/hsc3-texts/). With > hsc3 you can start on serious audio synthesis w

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-22 Thread Tom Murphy
If you want to do Haskell audio synthesis, you could also use hsc3 (good start here: http://slavepianos.org/rd/ut/hsc3-texts/). With hsc3 you can start on serious audio synthesis with only a few lines of Haskell. In my opinion it could use a much larger community. Tom On 3/22/12, Heinrich A

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-22 Thread Heinrich Apfelmus
serialhex wrote: On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Heinrich Apfelmus wrote: The task is to implement a small audio synthesizer in Haskell. seriously?!?! i'm not in his class, but i'm game! i learn better when i'm working on something interesting, and i want to make my (currently pretty path

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-17 Thread serialhex
On Sat, Mar 17, 2012 at 11:01 AM, Heinrich Apfelmus wrote: > The task is to implement a small audio synthesizer in Haskell. seriously?!?! i'm not in his class, but i'm game! i learn better when i'm working on something interesting, and i want to make my (currently pretty pathetic) haskell bette

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-17 Thread Heinrich Apfelmus
Brent Yorgey wrote: I am currently teaching a half-credit introductory Haskell class for undergraduates. This is the second time I've taught it. The last time, for their final project I gave them the option of contributing to an open-source project; a couple groups took me up on it and I think

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-16 Thread Carter Tazio Schonwald
Hey Chris, I'm up for working on pg simple a bit, partly for my own ends. Email me off list and I'll elaborate further, but one thing I'd really like to do is flesh out the geometry/gis bits. -- Carter Tazio Schonwald On Friday, March 16, 2012 at 5:07 PM, Christopher Done wrote: > On

Re: [Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-16 Thread Christopher Done
On 16 March 2012 21:28, Brent Yorgey wrote: > So I'd like to do it again this time around, and am looking for > particular projects I can suggest to them.  Do you have an open-source > project with a few well-specified tasks that a relative beginner (see > below) could reasonably make a contributi

[Haskell-cafe] Open-source projects for beginning Haskell students?

2012-03-16 Thread Brent Yorgey
Hi everyone, I am currently teaching a half-credit introductory Haskell class for undergraduates. This is the second time I've taught it. The last time, for their final project I gave them the option of contributing to an open-source project; a couple groups took me up on it and I think it ended