I suggest the following problems:

I.
1. Matrix operations.
2. Other Numerical Algos

Bonus points if it is all packaged in a neat API that one can use.

Lots of test cases can be found at  http://math.nist.gov/MatrixMarket/

II.

 Date Time operations / Calendar module.

cheers
Ram

On Tue, Sep 23, 2008 at 4:33 PM, Marshall Beddoe <mbeddoe

@gmail.com> wrote:

> 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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