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bartoszmilewski.com
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| | | | | For an outsider, Haskell is full of intimidating terms like functor, monad, applicative, monoid... These mathematical abstractions are hard to explain to a newcomer. The internet is full of tutorials that try to simplify them with limited success. The most common simplification you hear is that a functor or a monad is like a box... | |
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degoes.net
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| | | | | Functional programming has a bit of jargon, but that doesn't have to stop you from understanding core concepts | |
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blog.shaynefletcher.org
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| | | | | More type classes in OCaml More type classes Author: Joel Björnson About the author: Joel has been enjoying functional programming ... | |
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andrewshitov.com
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| | | [AI summary] A blog post discusses solving the Advent of Code 2020 Day 18 challenge using the Raku programming language, focusing on handling operator precedence in mathematical expressions. | ||