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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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kuruczgy.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] The article explores the intersection of functional programming and logic through the lens of dependent types. It begins with foundational concepts like type constructors and inductive types, then delves into the Curry-Howard isomorphism, which links programs to mathematical proofs. The discussion covers how types represent propositions, functions as implications, and inductive types as proof strategies. Examples include defining logical relations like less than or equal to and equality, and demonstrating how to prove properties like universal quantification and mathematical identities. The article concludes with an overview of resources for further study in proof assistants like Coq and Idris, emphasizing the practical applications of dependent... | |
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blog.polybdenum.com
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| | | | | Back in 2020, I created Cubiml, a simple ML-like language that demonstrated how to extend the usual Hindley-Milner type system with subtyping while still having decidable full type inference. One question I got was whether it would be possible to support generalized algebraic data types (GADTs) in Cubiml. I had heard that GADTs break type inference and didn't see the point, so I didn't think much of it at the time. | |
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fnordig.de
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| | | Personal website of Jan-Erik Rediger | ||