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Garrett Bluma - Just Start Something
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Is an information security analyst, software engineer, and programming language enthusiast. He received his M.Sc. from Nova Southeastern University and is actively researching formal methods, combinatory logic, and category theory. He is also an occasional contributor to the Felix programming language. March 30, 2015 at 4:48pm. A quote from Simon Peyton Jones. From Coders at Work. But here again I look for wisdom from those that have come before me. “Just start something”. Larr; Next post.
davidsankel.com
Variant | David Sankel
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Better to program than to be programmed. A variant for the everyday Joe. July 1, 2015 By David Sankel No Comments. There’s been a lot of discussion lately on the design of a standard variant type for C . To be sure, there are several difficult decisions that need to be made and many of these are contentious. This post aims to put forward the rationale for the choices made at the Lenexa C Committee meeting for • Read More ». C Language Support for Pattern Matching and Variants.
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Garrett Bluma - Continued Fractions in Racket
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Is an information security analyst, software engineer, and programming language enthusiast. He received his M.Sc. from Nova Southeastern University and is actively researching formal methods, combinatory logic, and category theory. He is also an occasional contributor to the Felix programming language. March 11, 2015 at 8:28pm. Continued Fractions in Racket. Since today is only three days away from Pi Day. Scientific American posted a little article How to Celebrate pi without reciting digits. If we can ...
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Garrett Bluma - March Links
http://garrettbluma.com/post/115038591390/march-links
Is an information security analyst, software engineer, and programming language enthusiast. He received his M.Sc. from Nova Southeastern University and is actively researching formal methods, combinatory logic, and category theory. He is also an occasional contributor to the Felix programming language. March 30, 2015 at 11:29am. Bob Nystrom - Baby’s First Garbage Collector. Josh Haberman - Hello, JIT World: The Joy of Simple JITs. Dan Luu - Software Testing From the Perspective of a Hardware Engineer.
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Garrett Bluma
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Is an information security analyst, software engineer, and programming language enthusiast. He received his M.Sc. from Nova Southeastern University and is actively researching formal methods, combinatory logic, and category theory. He is also an occasional contributor to the Felix programming language. March 30, 2015 at 11:29am. Bob Nystrom - Baby’s First Garbage Collector. Josh Haberman - Hello, JIT World: The Joy of Simple JITs. Dan Luu - Software Testing From the Perspective of a Hardware Engineer.
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The top 5 programming languages you've never heard of
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Lately, there's been a large surge in new programming languages as projects such as Rust. Have been taking the spotlight and showing lots of promise. However, there are some programming languages few have heard of that deserve to be more popular. Here's a brief listing of some of my favorite languages that aren't common sights. Is more popular than most languages on this list. It recently acquired corporate backing from 3DICC. And is under very active development. Here's a factorial program in Nim:.
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The top 5 programming languages you've never heard of (part 2)
http://kirbyfan64.github.io/posts/the-top-5-programming-languages-youve-never-heard-of-part-2.html
Yesterday, I wrote a post about the top 5 programming languages you've never heard of. Well, since it was kind of short (I didn't have too much time to write), I'm going to put a little more info here. I enjoy coding in Nim. Options.action.optionalURL else: defaultPackageURL echo("Downloading package list from " and url) downloadFile(url, options.getNimbleDir() / "packages.json") echo("Done."). Proc parseConfig*(): Config = result = initConfig() var confFile = getConfigDir() / "nimble" / "nimble.ini"...
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July, 2015 | David Sankel
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Better to program than to be programmed. A variant for the everyday Joe. July 1, 2015 By David Sankel No Comments. There’s been a lot of discussion lately on the design of a standard variant type for C . To be sure, there are several difficult decisions that need to be made and many of these are contentious. This post aims to put forward the rationale for the choices made at the Lenexa C Committee meeting for • Read More ». C Language Support for Pattern Matching and Variants.
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C++ | David Sankel
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Better to program than to be programmed. A variant for the everyday Joe. July 1, 2015 By David Sankel No Comments. There’s been a lot of discussion lately on the design of a standard variant type for C . To be sure, there are several difficult decisions that need to be made and many of these are contentious. This post aims to put forward the rationale for the choices made at the Lenexa C Committee meeting for • Read More ». C Language Support for Pattern Matching and Variants.
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A variant for the everyday Joe | David Sankel
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Better to program than to be programmed. A variant for the everyday Joe. July 1, 2015. By David Sankel Filed in: C. There’s been a lot of discussion. On the design of a standard variant type for C . To be sure, there are several difficult decisions that need to be made and many of these are contentious. This post aims to put forward the rationale for the choices made at the Lenexa C Committee meeting for a. More concretely, if we have types. T1, T2, ., TN. Variant T1,T2,.,TN. To have a value of type.
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