Re: Functional DSP

1998-10-24 Thread Matthew Donadio
Philip Wadler wrote: By the way, FFTW although written in C, was generated by a functional program written in Caml. You can find more details on the web page I asked the authors (Steven Johnson and Matteo Frigo from MIT) a few months ago why they chose Objective Caml over SML, Haskell, and

Re: Functional DSP

1998-10-24 Thread Jan Skibinski
On Sat, 24 Oct 1998, Philip Wadler wrote: I was planning to try similar things you have mentioned on your page, such as interfacing to "the fastest FFT in the West" (FFTW) via GreenCard, ... By the way, FFTW although written in C, was generated by a functional program

Re: Functional DSP

1998-10-24 Thread Philip Wadler
I was planning to try similar things you have mentioned on your page, such as interfacing to "the fastest FFT in the West" (FFTW) via GreenCard, ... By the way, FFTW although written in C, was generated by a functional program written in Caml. You can find more details

Re: Functional DSP

1998-10-23 Thread Jan Skibinski
On Thu, 22 Oct 1998, Matthew Donadio wrote: With the recent talk about scientific computing in Haskell, I decided to start converting my DSP and digital comm. libraries to Haskell (I was also home sick the other day and had some free time). I have created a rather Spartan web page about