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Haskell Program Coverage

"Hpc includes tools that instrument Haskell programs to record program coverage, run instrumented programs, and display the coverage information obtained." pretty sweet.

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HBC: Hierarchical Bayes Compiler

Definitely looks useful for sampling from weird distributions. By Hal Daume. Written in Haskell.

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Implementing the Kelly Criterion

How to optimize your investments with Haskell.

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HBC: Hierarchical Bayes Compiler

"HBC is a toolkit for implementing hierarchical Bayesian models." Written in Haskell by Hal Daumé III.

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HBC: Hierarchical Bayes Compiler

HBC is a toolkit for implementing hierarchical Bayesian models. HBC created because I felt like I spend too much time writing boilerplate code for inference problems in Bayesian models. There are several goals of HBC: 1. Allow a natural implementati

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HBC: Hierarchical Bayes Compiler

A toolkit for implementing hierarchical Bayesian models. Created because I felt like I spend too much time writing boilerplate code for inference problems in Bayesian models.

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Haskell IRC Activity

Analysis of #haskell over the years, updated daily

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Bayes' rule in Haskell, or why drug tests don't work

"Let’s start with a toy problem, and refactor it until Bayes’ rule is baked right into our programming language." Sweet.

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PFP - Probabilistic Functional Programming in Haskell

The PFP library is a collection of modules for Haskell that facilitates probabilistic functional programming, that is, programming with stochastic values. The probabilistic functional programming approach is based on a data type for representing distribut

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