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ncatlab.org
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cronokirby.com
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| | | | | Exploring 3 different ways of encoding the natural numbers - Read more: https://cronokirby.com/posts/2020/08/encoding-the-naturals/ | |
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www.jeremykun.com
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| | | | | A lot of people who like functional programming often give the reason that the functional style is simply more elegant than the imperative style. When compelled or inspired to explain (as I did in my old post, How I Learned to Love Functional Programming), they often point to the three "higher-order" functions map, fold, and filter, as providing a unifying framework for writing and reasoning about programs. But how unifying are they, really? | |
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blog.samibadawi.com
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| | | [AI summary] A retrospective on the author's experiences with Haskell and Hadoop, highlighting their initial hype, eventual maturity, and the trade-offs between abstraction and control in modern programming paradigms. | ||