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Aging Nerd Notes: 07/20/2014 - 07/27/2014
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Random notes and thoughts, mostly about Haskell these days, of a middle-aged programmer. Sunday, July 20, 2014. Flashback, Part Two. Last time we found that our program to count ways to make change, while much better than the engineering class's brute force nested DO loops, isn't up to snuff. There is a better way, it turns out. If you look at the Rosetta Code entry for this problem, which they call "Count the Coins". The other Haskell program takes a different approach:. Where addCoin c oldlist = newlist.
Aging Nerd Notes: "I want my xfce...."
http://agingnerd.blogspot.com/2015/03/i-want-my-xfce.html
Random notes and thoughts, mostly about Haskell these days, of a middle-aged programmer. Tuesday, March 03, 2015. I want my xfce.". Sorry, Mr. Knopfler, it doesn't scan- but it is the truth. I am now the proud owner of two Raspberry Pi 2s, computers we would have killed for back in the 80s. I have "Raspbian" running on them. (It's a version that apparently will run on the 1 (an ARMv6) and on the 2 (a four-core ARMv7); I definitely want to build it targeting the ARMv7.). I'd love to hear them. Subscribe t...
Aging Nerd Notes: 10/02/2016 - 10/09/2016
http://agingnerd.blogspot.com/2016_10_02_archive.html
Random notes and thoughts, mostly about Haskell these days, of a middle-aged programmer. Wednesday, October 05, 2016. TMTOWTDI, Haskell Style. I assure you there will be no further allusions to Korean earworms. That said, on to the subject at hand. Remember the exercise in the online Haskell course that had several tests to filter out weak passwords, all of which had to pass for the fictitious system to allow a String. Value to be used as a password? And get a [Bool]. I could apply and. And ( * ). Values...
Aging Nerd Notes: 02/23/2014 - 03/02/2014
http://agingnerd.blogspot.com/2014_02_23_archive.html
Random notes and thoughts, mostly about Haskell these days, of a middle-aged programmer. Sunday, February 23, 2014. Another thing someone's probably done before. In part it comes from still being fairly new to the language, but I think it also has to do with the seriously cool high level of abstraction Haskell lends itself to. When I come up with a useful function, it's already been implemented, and far more generally. The first time around I wrote a special case of sequence. Links to this post. Skeletal...
Aging Nerd Notes: 12/20/2015 - 12/27/2015
http://agingnerd.blogspot.com/2015_12_20_archive.html
Random notes and thoughts, mostly about Haskell these days, of a middle-aged programmer. Saturday, December 26, 2015. I seem to always come in late on these things, but I hope this one will stay around for a while so I can get through it all. The Advent of Code. I have to admit I'm wimping out somewhat, in that so far I haven't written code to parse a file of input data. Instead I've fired up vi and edited it into a list that I can copy, fire up ghci. Let input = shift-ctrl-v. Links to this post. FP Comp...
Aging Nerd Notes: 01/10/2016 - 01/17/2016
http://agingnerd.blogspot.com/2016_01_10_archive.html
Random notes and thoughts, mostly about Haskell these days, of a middle-aged programmer. Sunday, January 10, 2016. A rather long blast from the past about recursion elimination and a bit of complexity theory. While going through old papers, I found something I wrote as a follow-up to an article by Aaron Banerjee in the February 1999 issue of t he. Orld of 68’. You can find a somewhat mangled version online here. Recursion Elimination and the Eight Queens Problem. Row, col, nsols: integer. Row := 1 to.
Aging Nerd Notes: 04/06/2014 - 04/13/2014
http://agingnerd.blogspot.com/2014_04_06_archive.html
Random notes and thoughts, mostly about Haskell these days, of a middle-aged programmer. Saturday, April 12, 2014. Well, drat. *spoiler alert*. I didnt do well in the qualifying round of Code Jam this year, alas. Part of it I can thank the IRS for, in a way, because we paid our annual last-minute visit to H&R Block today. But really its my fault; I didnt arrange to have the interval during which one could enter solutions clear to devote to it. I didnt get my improved version of Cookie Clicker Alpha.
Aging Nerd Notes: 03/30/2014 - 04/06/2014
http://agingnerd.blogspot.com/2014_03_30_archive.html
Random notes and thoughts, mostly about Haskell these days, of a middle-aged programmer. Wednesday, April 02, 2014. It's in the papers. I don't necessarily agree with the New York Times. S editorial position, but I applaud this fellow. Haskell in the Newsroom". Is worth your time. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Haskell Programming from first principles. Haskell Communities and Activities Report. How to Learn Haskell. NLab (category theory resource). Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!
Aging Nerd Notes: 06/15/2014 - 06/22/2014
http://agingnerd.blogspot.com/2014_06_15_archive.html
Random notes and thoughts, mostly about Haskell these days, of a middle-aged programmer. Wednesday, June 18, 2014. Look and say sequence. If I don't already have the Haskell subreddit. Link over on the right, I'll add it ASAP. This evening a Haskell beginner posted. About some trouble he was having writing code to generate a particular sequence. I didn't catch on to the sequence he was going for, but I should have from a comment in his code:. EnunBlock : [Int] - [Int] - [2,2,2] - [3,2] [3] - [1,3]. That'...
Aging Nerd Notes: 03/01/2015 - 03/08/2015
http://agingnerd.blogspot.com/2015_03_01_archive.html
Random notes and thoughts, mostly about Haskell these days, of a middle-aged programmer. Tuesday, March 03, 2015. I want my xfce.". Sorry, Mr. Knopfler, it doesn't scan- but it is the truth. I am now the proud owner of two Raspberry Pi 2s, computers we would have killed for back in the 80s. I have "Raspbian" running on them. (It's a version that apparently will run on the 1 (an ARMv6) and on the 2 (a four-core ARMv7); I definitely want to build it targeting the ARMv7.). I'd love to hear them. Learn You a...
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