This is referencing Philip Wadler’s 1989 paper “Theorems for Free”, which is fairly well known in the Haskell community: https://home.ttic.edu/~dreyer/course/papers/wadler.pdf
This is referencing Philip Wadler’s 1989 paper “Theorems for Free”, which is fairly well known in the Haskell community: https://home.ttic.edu/~dreyer/course/papers/wadler.pdf
Just use parser combinators
23 year old Nix user…
How much difference does an ooni make compared to a 550F convection oven?
I’m not too familiar with the state of research but I’ve seen a lot of papers that use Haskell
Wow this really feels like reddit again. High quality comment followed by low effort award post. All we need now is an award speech edit
smbc robot comics, true classic genre
Portable pots are great axles for bikes and tricycles
What a coincidence
This is how we become the front page of the internet – it’s not gonna be instant, but keep posting and understand with content here first and slowly but surely we’ll be the place to be
We thought about that, but this was our honeymoon trip and we really didn’t want to mess with our schedule when we have the full day wedding to take care of as well. Maybe next time!
Maybe we should pull a Hacker News and start a culture of putting the year of articles in the title
A lot of these jokes are literally older than some of the people in my computer science program
It’s so much more expressive and looks like it has so much more creative energy than the New smb series. Excited to play this
I’ll give that a shot!
Inspiring! My wife and I are too tied down in the west to move to Japan anytime soon unfortunately, but it’s reassuring to see that even people who live there have a hard time lol
Tips: check tabelog (Japanese yelp) for restaurant recs. They’re real harsh on reviews there – if a restaurant is rated above 3.5 you know you’re in for a good meal, and finding one above 4 is very rare. Many of the “best meals of my life” I talked about were from restaurants rated about 3.8 or so on tabelog (the 4+ ones were too expensive or too hard to book).
If you know some Japanese, calling restaurants to reserve will sometimes let you eat somewhere that you wouldn’t have been able to otherwise. Many restaurants in Japan are very small and/or reservation only without an online option, so being able to reserve in Japanese is a huge advantage. I used Skype to get a Japanese number to reserve with
In terms of Japanese language, like the other guy said prioritize your katakana reading ability. It’s by far the most useful bang for buck you could get in terms of language ability.
I did a lot of research before I went so there wasn’t much that we didn’t expect, but one big thing was how gruelling the jet lag is after the 13 hour flight. We definitely didn’t schedule enough restful days upon landing, and next time we’ll be sure to take it easy when we first arrive. Best of luck planning your trip!
Thanks for the helpful advice! Already looking forward to my next trip, hopefully will have my N2 by then
This is referencing Philip Wadler’s 1989 paper “Theorems for Free”, which is fairly well known in the Haskell community: https://home.ttic.edu/~dreyer/course/papers/wadler.pdf