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[pdf, white paper about the multi-core future from Intel(R)]
posted by
Monday, stony Monday
on Apr 27, 2009 -
22 comments
Feel your inadequacy
If you're like me, you are not a top computer science researcher, and you haven't written a classic book about programming and made it available online for free. Let's review who we're not. We're neither
Abelson
nor
Sussman
, and we haven't written
Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs
(
previous proof
)
. We're not part of
TeachScheme
and we had no hand in the writing of
How to Design Programs
(not even the
second edition
, natch)
.
Shriram Krishnamurthi
didn't need our help to write
Programming Languages: Application and Interpretation
. We
wish
we were
Simon Peyton-Jones
and had a hand in
The Implementation of Functional Programming Languages
.
[
more inside
]
posted by
Monday, stony Monday
on Apr 1, 2009 -
45 comments
Is Haskell Failing?
Haskell has a sort of unofficial slogan: avoid success at all costs
says one of its inventors,
Simon Peyton-Jones
. But will the
advanced purely functional programming language[, a]n open source product of more than twenty years of cutting edge research
remain true to its roots? Things look rather bleak for the obscurity of Haskell. In the wake of Peyton-Jones's own
A taste of Haskell
, and with the imminent publication of
Real World Haskell
by O'Reilly and the emergence of
the Haskell Platform
, comes
BONUS
's fun, colorfully illustrated
Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!
.
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posted by
Monday, stony Monday
on Oct 18, 2008 -
61 comments
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