Good to see all the great response! On 3 February 2011 19:33, Henning Thielemann <[email protected]> wrote: > Unfortunately archiving stopped in March 2010. Thus this thread will not be > archived, too. :-(
I seem to have fixed the archives: http://lists.lurk.org/mailman/private/haskell-art/ Also I notice there seems to be a complete archive here too: http://blog.gmane.org/gmane.comp.lang.haskell.art As for my introduction, I got interested in Haskell a few years ago, and since then have used it a fair bit while doing a practice based PhD in the computer dept at Goldsmiths in London UK. In particular, I've been using it in live coded music improvisation, in fact recently a lot of people started dancing to my Haskell code, in duet with my friend who used his SchemeBricks scheme based visual language): http://www.blip.tv/file/4521577/ Most recently I've been experimenting with a visual language based on Haskell, which I already linked to recently, but here's a newer video: http://yaxu.org/text-update-and-source/ I really enjoy the amount of learning that goes with every Haskell project, and the clear thinking and beautiful code that is the end result, or at least a distant aim... Cheers alex -- http://yaxu.org/ _______________________________________________ haskell-art mailing list [email protected] http://lists.lurk.org/mailman/listinfo/haskell-art
