消えない。隠れているだけ--こんにちは、ユダクと申します。3番目のオリジナル曲です。よろしくお願いいたします。歌:初音ミク曲:udaque @udaqueness mylist/32578602絵:rcbboy @rcbboy_MP3 - https://soundcloud.com/udaque/atavism
消えない。隠れているだけ--こんにちは、ユダクと申します。3番目のオリジナル曲です。よろしくお願いいたします。歌:初音ミク曲:udaque @udaqueness mylist/32578602絵:rcbboy @rcbboy_MP3 - https://soundcloud.com/udaque/atavism
static, benchmarking, tuning: sar, perf-tools, bcc/BPF: bpftrace, BPF book: Images license: creative commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0. This page links to various Linux performance material I've created, including the tools maps on the right. These use a large font size to suit slide decks. You can also print them out for your office wall. They show: Linux observability tools, Linux static perfor
The Glorious Glasgow Haskell Compiler.
Hey look! It's a pragmatic language for the JVM... A simple JVM language. Gosu was designed with **Java** developers in mind by providing a set of features that allows them to be more productive without sacrificing the benefits of Java's simplicity and type-safety. Features: - Open Type System - Advanced type inference - Program files (mix statements, functions, and classes at the same level) - St
Let me tell you about the types of data. This may be a different presentation of data than you are familiar with, so let me be clear about what I mean by data. Data is the building block of meaning and execution. Its complete description subsumes meaning through type and execution by the methods of producing and consuming data. To be clear, data, in the context of this article, is not binary bits
12 July 2014 (programming haskell language) I've been thinking lately about arrows in relation to applicative functors and monads. The difference between the latter two is easy to intuit (and I'll describe it via an example below), but I never managed to get the same level of understanding about arrows. There's a somewhat famous paper about this question, which has a very clear-cut diagram showing
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