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Mindfuck: The Reverse State Monad @ The dreams that stuff is made of

"Someone in the #haskell IRC channel mentioned the “reverse state monad” explaining that it used the state from the next computation and passed it to the previous one. Well, I just had to try this!"

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

Y Combinator in Haskell

"Apparently one can define the Y combinator with lambda expressions in Haskell. The problem with fix f = (\x -> f (x x))(\x -> f (x x)) is that one needs a solution to...

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

Semantic Design @ The dreams that stuff is made of

"I'll just start with the big idea: make the types and objects in your program mean something."

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

Tail-Recursive, Linear-Time Fibonacci | for the few of us.

fib as a fold over the natural numbers; other sweet derivation-of-programs stuff

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

Fixed Point Datatypes " Brain Crater

more about fixed points, recursion patterns (morphisms), etc.

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

Recursion Fail " Brain Crater

"It's been a Haskell programming rule of mine for a long time that explicit recursion is an admission of failure." Use folds and other predefined morphisms instead.

Haskell: del.icio.us tag/haskell

http://www.mixwit.com/

An audio creation website. Make your own mixtape. I found this on Konrad Glogowski's blog.

podcasting: del.icio.us tag/podcasting

http://www.60secondscience.com/

The site is written as a blog with frequent posts about current events and issues in science, many accompanied by professionally produced podcasts. Each entry addresses a single topic using straightforward language and, of course, taking a minute or less.

podcasting: del.icio.us tag/podcasting

good coders code, great reuse

Peteris Krumins’ blog about programming, hacking, software reuse, software ideas, computer security, google and technology.

User:daveg: del.icio.us/daveg

For anyone flying to a conference - flyer beware

I’m going to OSCON in July, and I know that just about everyone I know who is a participant in this crazy life we call IT (or web 2.0, or whatever it’s called now), is flying to a conference or something in 2008. I’m starting to notice more and more posts like this one, so if you can avoid it, don’t put anything in a checked bag that you can’t afford to lose, and avoid US Airways, and pass it on, because when you see the list of things they don’t cover in their lost baggage policy, you’ll suddenly feel like you’re lucky to still have anything you ever checked with your bags.

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MySQL: Planet MySQL

EduBlog Insights

Links to share with Project-based learning team

podcasting: del.icio.us tag/podcasting

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