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Besides this wiki page, here are more ways to find out about reactive-fieldtrip: |
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+ | * [[Hackage]] provides library documentation and download + installation for {{HackagePackage|id=reactive-fieldtrip}}. |
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+ | * Or install with <tt>cabal install reactive-fieldtrip</tt>. |
− | * Get the code repository: |
+ | * Get the code repository: {{GetDarcsRepositoryCode|path=reactive-fieldtrip/}}. |
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+ | See [[FieldTrip#Problems and solutions]] for any technical glitches. |
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+ | Please leave comments at the [[Talk:reactive-fieldtrip|Talk page]]. |
Latest revision as of 10:55, 17 July 2011
Abstract
reactive-fieldtrip connects the Reactive (FRP) and FieldTrip (functional 3D) libraries, for functionally programming reactive, animated, 3D graphics. It is built on top of the reactive-glut package.
Besides this wiki page, here are more ways to find out about reactive-fieldtrip:
- Hackage provides library documentation and download + installation for reactive-fieldtrip.
- Or install with cabal install reactive-fieldtrip.
- Get the code repository:
darcs get http://code.haskell.org/reactive-fieldtrip/
.
See FieldTrip#Problems and solutions for any technical glitches.
Please leave comments at the Talk page.