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Un·pre·ten·tious·ness. Truth in small chunks. Monday, April 26, 2010. The man of action. In consequence the arts, literature in particular, have lost their traditional principal human subject, the man of action, the doer of public deeds. X2014;W. H. Auden. Tuesday, April 20, 2010. We will get to the second part of the last post later, but right now I wanted to post another quick "convert to Haskell from LINQ" entry this time from a post by Eric Lippert. Data Tree = Node Tree Tree Empty. Show Empty = "x".
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un·pre·ten·tious·ness: 05/01/2010 - 06/01/2010
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Un·pre·ten·tious·ness. Truth in small chunks. Sunday, May 02, 2010. Alan Jacobs linked to this article recently (PDF):. Http:/ www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/usr/wing/www/publications/Wing06.pdf. So why, given the importance of computational thinking to so much of science, is Computer Science failing to attract good students who want "go on to a career in medicine, law, business, politics, any type of science or engineering, and even the arts."? Somehow Mathematics is able to attract thinking students while still...
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un·pre·ten·tious·ness: 05/01/2008 - 06/01/2008
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Un·pre·ten·tious·ness. Truth in small chunks. Thursday, May 22, 2008. Out of the blue. Here is another stack from When Do I Get a Brownie:. 8220;Drop the fire sword”. Thursday, May 15, 2008. Time is of the essence when it comes to brownies. When do I get a brownie? So awhile back we were inspired by a blog. And since the game either didn't have a name or we didn't remember it, we decided to call it “When do I get a brownie? While we were making Triple Chocolate Coffee Bean Cookies. Clara then took the qu...
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un·pre·ten·tious·ness: Haskell
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Un·pre·ten·tious·ness. Truth in small chunks. Wednesday, March 31, 2010. I've been learning more about Haskell and came across this paper:. Http:/ conal.net/papers/beautiful-differentiation/beautiful-differentiation-long.pdf. Reading it made some things start clicking. Im delighted to hear! This reaction is exactly what I hope for in writing papers and blog posts. I hope you check out the denotational design paper as well and related posts on my blog. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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un·pre·ten·tious·ness: 08/01/2007 - 09/01/2007
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Un·pre·ten·tious·ness. Truth in small chunks. Wednesday, August 08, 2007. Where did July go? We had an eventful July filled with a bunch of stuff. The Agony ride and the weeks leading up to it were excellent and fellowship filled. Our friend Jamie and my brother Travis were both there:. Our new software at work is finally starting to take shape as it continues to occupy most of my time. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Where did July go? Travis, Stacy, Victoria and Isabel. Matt and Hailey Kingsley.
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Un·pre·ten·tious·ness. Truth in small chunks. Tuesday, September 30, 2008. I found a nice website. That allows you to put LaTeX inline with blog posts and other things. For example:. X = { x x in (1, 2) }. All I had to do was add some javascript to my template. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Travis, Stacy, Victoria and Isabel. Matt and Hailey Kingsley. View my complete profile.
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un·pre·ten·tious·ness: Computational Thinking
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Un·pre·ten·tious·ness. Truth in small chunks. Sunday, May 02, 2010. Alan Jacobs linked to this article recently (PDF):. Http:/ www.cs.cmu.edu/afs/cs/usr/wing/www/publications/Wing06.pdf. So why, given the importance of computational thinking to so much of science, is Computer Science failing to attract good students who want "go on to a career in medicine, law, business, politics, any type of science or engineering, and even the arts."? Somehow Mathematics is able to attract thinking students while still...
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un·pre·ten·tious·ness: 02/01/2010 - 03/01/2010
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Un·pre·ten·tious·ness. Truth in small chunks. Sunday, February 28, 2010. I was playing around with some "Chrome Experiments" and came across a fun drawing program. I had to implement some aspects of a drawing program at work so I can appreciate something well made:. Http:/ www.chromeexperiments.com/detail/sketchpad/. Tuesday, February 23, 2010. Http:/ latexgrapher.codeplex.com/. What can it do now you ask? Here are a few examples. View (-3,-3),(5,5). F(x) = x 3/20 2. Shade f,(-2,3). View (-1,-3),(6,4).
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un·pre·ten·tious·ness: Solving Combinatory Problems with Haskell
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Un·pre·ten·tious·ness. Truth in small chunks. Thursday, April 15, 2010. Solving Combinatory Problems with Haskell. Today my Visual Studio start page had a link to an interesting blog post. Import Data.List ). We will need a list of the digits. Num = [1.9]. The first generation is all of the one digit numbers that satisfy. N mod 1 = 0. That's an easy one, all of them satisfy that condition! We can see this in the C# version as. From i1 in oneToNine. N mod 2 = 0. So we write this:. M2 = [n a. N `mod` 2 = 0.