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John A De Goes
jdegoes
As always, a thoughtful read by @smdiehl, even if I disagree with the conclusion.Defining what Haskell brings to business is important, but only insofar as it galvanizes & focuses libraries,
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Alejandro Serrano
trupill
One weakness I see on the Haskell community is that much of the discussion revolves around the compiler and base libraries, instead of other libraries and how to put big
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Saheed Adepoju
spacelyn
The last 72hrs have been brutal. Doing Programming Languages this quarter and we have to write parsers. First assignment was a breeze, hacked up an arithmetic parser in hours. Felt
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Phil Zhang
p_f_zhang
1/n To all my migraine friends I like to let you know about a twitter bot I wrote called @TrialMigraine. This bot tracks and posts new headaches related clinical trials
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Ólafur Waage
olafurw
I....I've never thought of this. I don't do that much python, but today I thought about this, and yes, yes it works.Not sure if I'm gonna use it. I have
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Gary Bernhardt
garybernhardt
I see people claim that TypeScript is "really a linter, not a static type system" pretty often. This is a strange thing to say. It's unsound and you can turn
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Alexis King
lexi_lambda
Here’s a fun bit of compiler optimization weirdness discovered by someone on /r/haskell: 1. Compile this program with `clang -O2` and time it. 2. Now split the definitions of do_work
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Krzysztof Cieślak @ #StayHome
k_cieslak
It seems my earlier tweet about MSFT and FP communities has caused some confusion so let's expand the topic a bit.Let me go through some of my anecdotal experience I
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Meng Weng Wong
mengwong
So, the Sapir-Whorf hypothesis is controversial, but it remains a valuable idea. My junior colleagues are several weeks in to reading http://haskellbook.com and concurrently doing the odd bit of coding
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Senior Oops Engineer
ReinH
C makes is easy to write footguns. Erlang makes it easy to write highly available, fault-tolerant, distributed footguns. Rust makes it harder to write footguns because you have to sneak
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Tim Sweeney
TimSweeneyEpic
Here's a neat test of programming language expressiveness: Can you write a function PrintXY taking an integer n>=0 that prints all strings of length n containing only the characters 'X'
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Ian Simpson
familysimpson
Trying to work out how to get best equity for practical skills in Computing Science next session. Python and HTML/CSS/JS will be via http://Repl.it but how are other teachers hoping
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jeff
Tootoo2too
Ok everyone! Unpopular opinions in metal. We all got them, let’s hear em. No holds barred!! @del_db @toxicyolocaust @garycraig74 @MoshPitWitch @Burn1ng_Chr0me @CryptidLex82 @E_vil_. I seem to have a few I
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Vestimir
vestimir
Quick summary on the current state of web development on Apple M1 (a thread) First, the elephant in the room: golang 1.16 will introduce support for Apple M1, but it's
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Pradheep J. Shanker
Neoavatara
A letter from the New @NYMag editor in chief David Haskell about @sullydish.Read the red outlined box.Alternate take? "Liberals cannot TOLERATE much if any criticism of their base believes, and
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Jake Query
jakequery
With today’s news of the passing of Ken Osmond (Eddie Haskell), I figured I’d share a fun story about Barbara Billingsley (Why, hello, Mrs. Cleaver!) A little over 10 years
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