Dan Piponi wrote:
Real time audio applications are top of my list of "crazy projects I
would work on if I had a month spare". I think it might work out
nicely. My approach wouldn't be to talk directly to audio hardware
from Haskell but instead use a framework like Lava to generate low
level code from an embedded DSL. I think that would be a really
elegant way to work at a high level and yet have the result execute
*faster* than traditionally written C++ code.

In other words, Haskell is an excellent language for designing special-purpose compilers and interpretters for custom languages. ;-)

If I knew a damned thing about IA32 assembly and dynamic linkage, I'd be tempted to try it myself...

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