Hi,

Since we have a truly diverse group of people on this list who have an
interest in multiple functional programming languages, I think it would be
fun if we had an activity we could all participate in.  I think it would be
both fun and insightful if we could all agree on some piece of functionality
and each of us implemented it in our functional language of choice.  I'm not
interested in re-creating the computer language shootout, but instead get
some real code written that does some real things.  From there we can have a
conversation about what the strengths as well as the challenges we faced
during implementation.

As for what to implement, I'm open to ideas.  We could do something log
processing related similar to the wide finder, as I am very interested in
high performance functional code, or something completely different.

Would anyone be interested in participating? We could end up having a bayfp
where we present the results and have the discussion.

-Marshall

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