Note too that there's an example Atom program included with the source:
http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/atom/0.1.0/doc/html/Language-Atom-Example.html
Lee

dons wrote:
We've had a few people playing with Atom to program the Arduino, and
John van Enk's been hacking too,

   Atom & Arduino :: Some Hacking (pt. 1)
   http://blog.sw17ch.com/wordpress/?p=84


   An Atomic Fibonacci Server: Exploring the Atom (Haskell) DSL
   
http://leepike.wordpress.com/2009/05/05/an-atomic-fibonacci-server-exploring-the-atom-haskell-dsl/

Galois will prob. have a tech talk soon.

-- Don


thomas.dubuisson:
Tom,
I was asking earlier about any good sources of information for atom.
It seems the once-good wiki is gone - are there tutorials for Atom
hiding in forgotten corners?

Thomas

On Fri, Jul 31, 2009 at 1:49 PM, Tom Hawkins<[email protected]> wrote:
Atom is a Haskell DSL for hard realtime applications.  This release
includes support for assertions and functional coverage to aid
simulation and testing. The rev of the minor version indicates a bit
of library stability.  This is the version we're using for our
application, which officially went into production and hit the road
last month -- literally.

http://hackage.haskell.org/package/atom

-Tom
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