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bloeys.com
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| | | | | In 'Thought 2: Regex is Like Assembly' I wondered why we are still doing regex in this kind of hard to understand, symbolic way, when we have already invented high level programming languages. There is no reason regex can't be written as clearly as any other programming language we use today. I thought doing this would be an interesting project, and so I came up with Regexl, a high level language for writing regex, that can be used as a simple library. | |
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kndrck.co
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| | | | | Prelude State monads, introduced to me during the data61 functional programming course was one of my most memorable encounter with a monad. This was mainly because things only started to clicked and made a tiny bit of sense after a couple of weeks of frustration. This article is my attempt to explain the underlying mechanics of the State Monad to try and relief the frustration of whomever who was in my position. | |
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babashka.org
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| | | | | A categorised directory of libraries and tools for Babashka | |
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denniskubes.com
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