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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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cronokirby.com
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| | | | | - Read more: https://cronokirby.com/posts/2021/02/programming-problem-run-length-encoding/ | |
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www.s-anand.net
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| | | | | In 1994, I learnt Perl. It was fantastic. I used it to: In 2006, I was convinced I should stick to Perl over Python. In 2008, Google launched AppEngine and it provided free hosting (which was a big deal!) but had only 2 runtimes: Java and Python. The choice was clear. I'd rather learn Python ... Perl, 1994-2011 Read More ยป | |
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regulargeek.com
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| | | It was another slow news day, but there is always something interesting to read. First, High Scalability gives us an interesting post on Machine Learning Driven Programming. This is really a post on the directions that companies like Google and Facebook are going, with deep learning replacing whole subsystems. At Ayende @ Rahien, we get... | ||