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  • Haskell: The Craft of Functional Programming (PDF)

    I’m happy to announce that the PDF of Haskell, The Craft of Functional Programming (3rd edition) is available to view and download for free. Later in the year I’ll revise it and make it available as an online text. But for now, here it is, uncorrected: https://simonjohnthompson.github.io/craft3e/craft3e.pdf

      Haskell: The Craft of Functional Programming (PDF)
    • American politics enters dark new chapter after Trump shooting

      By Anthony Zurcher, @awzurcher, North America correspondent A spray of bullets may have only grazed Donald Trump in Pennsylvania on Saturday night, but they killed one rally attendee and critically wounded two others. They have also torn through the 2024 presidential campaign, damaging the social and cultural fabric of the nation. The illusion of security and safety in American politics – built ov

        American politics enters dark new chapter after Trump shooting
      • What the New York Times Missed: 71 More of the Best Books of the 21st Century

        What the New York Times Missed: 71 More of the Best Books of the 21st Century Last week, The New York Times Book Review published a list of the “100 Best Books of the 21st Century.” (Well, so far, obviously. Why not just call it the best books of the last 25 years? Do they know something we don’t? Oh well.) To put it together, the Book Review surveyed “hundreds of novelists, nonfiction writers, ac

          What the New York Times Missed: 71 More of the Best Books of the 21st Century
        • [Column] Change things so that nothing will really change!

          Parisians fill the Place del Republique on July 7, 2024, to celebrate the rout of the far-right National Rally party in the general election. (AP/Yonhap) By Slavoj Žižek, Global Eminent Scholar at Kyung Hee University The most important thing to note about the current resurgence of rightist populism is how this resurgence is regularly perceived by its partisans: A single rhetorical figure returns

            [Column] Change things so that nothing will really change!
          • Fizzixnerd Blog

            Hello! Today I'm releasing a project on which I've been working, that is in an early stage of development, into the open source world. It is integration and bindings to Godot (currently just 4.2) from a new language: OCaml. It is called Godotcaml. Details below! Why Godot? There are many reasons to choose Godot, but the reason I'll focus on is that it provides a full game-development IDE from whic

              Fizzixnerd Blog
            • Kaggle Grandmaster振り返り

              画像系に参加することが比較的多いですが、NLP系も嗜む程度にやったりしてます 参加スタイルはソロで始めてそこそこの順位になったあたりで声かけてもらった方とチームを組むパターンが多いです kaggleとの出会い コンペに興味を持ったきっかけは、kaggleについて紹介しているweb記事をたまたま見かけたことでした。 もともと新卒入社した会社でDeepLearning関連のプロジェクトをやっていたのですが、社内にあまりノウハウが確立されておらず手探りで案件を進める日々を送っていました。自分なりに技術書を読んだり、webにある情報をかき集めたりしながら何とかやっていたものの、我流でやり続けることに漠然とした不安を感じていました。 そんな中、しばらくして転職活動をしてる際にたまたまkaggle取り組みについて紹介している記事を見かけます。kaggle自体は知っていて5年くらい前にアカウントだけ作っ

                Kaggle Grandmaster振り返り
              • The sad state of property-based testing libraries

                The sad state of property-based testing libraries Posted on Jul 2, 2024 Property-based testing is a rare example of academic research that has made it to the mainstream in less than 30 years. Under the slogan “don’t write tests, generate them” property-based testing has gained support from a diverse group of programming language communities. In fact, the Wikipedia page of the original property-bas

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