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== Downloads == |
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+ | === Yale Haskell Group === |
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* [http://haskell.org/yampa/Yampa-0.9.1.tgz Robotics Simulator Bundle v0.9.1] |
* [http://haskell.org/yampa/Yampa-0.9.1.tgz Robotics Simulator Bundle v0.9.1] |
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+ | * AFRP Release 0.4: |
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+ | ** [http://haskell.org/yampa/RELNOTES.txt Release Notes for 0.4] |
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+ | ** [http://haskell.org/yampa/afrp-0.4-src.tgz x86 / Linux Source Code] |
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+ | ** [http://haskell.org/yampa/afrp-0.4-win32-src.tgz Windows Source Code] |
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+ | === Others === |
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+ | ==== George Giorgidze ==== |
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+ | * [http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~ggg/software/yampasynth.tar.gz Yampa Synth] - source code (includes Yampa library), Linux binary, sound font, and sample music |
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− | == Links == |
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* [http://haskell.org/yampa/ Yampa Home Page] |
* [http://haskell.org/yampa/ Yampa Home Page] |
Revision as of 22:31, 21 February 2008
Yampa is a domain-specific embedded language for the programming of hybrid systems using the concepts of Functional Reactive Programming (FRP). Yampa is structured using Arrows, which greatly reduce the chance of introducing space- and time-leaks into reactive, time-varying systems.
Yampa was originally developed by the Yale Haskell Group.
Downloads
Yale Haskell Group
- Robotics Simulator Bundle v0.9.1
- AFRP Release 0.4:
Others
George Giorgidze
- Yampa Synth - source code (includes Yampa library), Linux binary, sound font, and sample music
External Links
- Yampa Home Page
- Yampa-Users mailing list - Yampa-related comments, questions, discussions, and announcements. You can also send bug reports to yampa-bugs@cs.yale.edu.
- George Giorgidze is working on a modular music synthesizer written in Haskell and using Yampa.