The cat made a good decision IMO :)On Thu Feb 05 2015 at 9:20:37 PM Alberto G. Corona <agocorona@gmail.com> wrote:Sorry.My cat passed over the keyboard.I was just creating a draft message just in case nobody answered you.
I said that I'm developing something around this article:
https://www.fpcomplete.com/user/agocorona/monad-reactive-programming-2Of course it is not production ready .not even a package in Hackage is yet available. That is the reason why I doubted to send this response. but the cat has decided for me.I will publish an article soon more elaborated with the last things that I have done._______________________________________________2015-02-05 20:12 GMT+01:00 Alberto G. Corona <agocorona@gmail.com>:I´m creating something around this--2015-02-05 19:11 GMT+01:00 Tom Ellis <tom-lists-haskell-cafe-2013@jaguarpaw.co.uk>:I'm looking for examples of production-capable Complex Event Processing
systems in Haskell along the lines of Esper:
http://esper.codehaus.org/
I know of Nettle (and McNettle and Procera) from Yale, and it claims to have
excellent performance.
http://haskell.cs.yale.edu/nettle/
Is there anything else? Is there anything in another functional language I
should look at? I know FRP systems in general deal with processing events,
but I am looking specifically for things similar to Esper.
Tom
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