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funcall.blogspot.com
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| | | | | A blog about computers, functional languages, Lisp, and Scheme. | |
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ilya-sher.org
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| | | | | Declarative languages failure Approach that in my eyes failed, again and again, is to start with your own declarative language and then with time grow the language. (SQL being among notable exceptions) Puppet is the best example. map and each, added in Puppet 4.0.0 are, in my opinion, just two in a sea of evidence... | |
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largedatabank.com
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| | | | | I heard a lot of good things about Mike Okasaki's Purely Functional Data Structures at UChicago, but didn't ever take the time to check it out. Lately I've missed the heady joy of reading and writing code in a strongly typed functional programming language like Standard ML, so when one of my coworkers at Knewton mentioned he was going to read the book I decided to get a copy for myself. | |
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cukic.co
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| | | Author of the 'Functional Programming in C++' book, KDE developer and Free/Libre Software enthusiast. | ||