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The (mostly) tech related musings of Pat Eyler. Ruby, Erlang, Haskell, Scala, Ocaml, Publishing, and more ... Over the last couple of weeks, I've traded emails with Bryan O'Sullivan (@bos31337 on Twitter),Don Stewart (@donsbot on Twitter), and John Goerzen (@jgoerzen on Twitter), the authors of Real World Haskell. We've talked about their book, why Haskell matters, and why you shouldn't be afraid
Why functional programming? Why Haskell? 1. Getting started 2. Types and functions 3. Defining types, streamlining functions 4. Functional programming 5. Writing a library: working with JSON data 6. Using typeclasses 7. Input and output 8. Efficient file processing, regular expressions, and file name matching 9. I/O case study: a library for searching the filesystem 10. Code case study: parsing a
http://github.com/syoyo/lucille/tree/master/rnd/HaskellRSLCompiler Finally Iâve decided to start writing (posibbly full) RSL compiler in Haskell + Parsec + LLVM. At this point, only matte.sl shader can be parsed correctly by the compiler Just letting you know, more on later. [Ja] ãããã RSL ã·ã§ã¼ãã³ã³ãã¤ã©ãæ¬æ°ã§æ¸ãå§ãããã¨ã«ãã¾ãã. ä»ã¾ã§å®é¨çã ã£ããç°¡å㪠RSL ã³ã³ãã¤ã©ã¯æ¸ãããã¨ãããã®ã§ããã ãããã®ã³ã¼ããä»è¦ã¦ã¿ãã¨ã©ããæ°ã«å ¥ããªãããå°æ¥ã«æ¸¡ã£ã¦ãã£ã¨ä¿å®ã§ããæ°ãããªã
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