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Please don’t hit me, Haskell does a great job of that already. I love Haskell for the same reasons I love Dark Souls. Fantastic and inscrutable lore, a great combat type system, a cliff-wall difficulty curve, and unending punishment. I want to collect some statistics from the GitHub API. Step One - Stack I download stack and start a project: > cd /home/jack/programming && stack new github-stats &&
I want to make a model that predicts bugs. I previously wrote a table for scoring language safety: Programming Language Safety Score, but it was extremely time consuming to score new languages or make modifications. Simplify, Simplify After being told I was overfitting the data, I’ve attempted to clean up by simply checking if each category is enforced, possible, or impossible. I score each as eit
I was at the Clojadelphia meetup on Thursday, and got an excellent run through of the tools.trace library from Tim Visher. He has submitted a pull request to the original authors, with his expanded and very clear documentation found here. One call from the library in particular really stood out, a call for finding out what form threw an exception out of many. ;; trace-forms "Trace all the forms in
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