Monad Confusion and the Blurry Line Between Data and Computation

Efficient Simulation through Linear Algebra

Certifying Interpreters in Racket

Issue #260

8/15/2022

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Yoooooo
Hope you had a nice weekend. I spent most of my Sunday cooking. One day, I will master how to make pizza dough. One... damn... day.
Anyway I'm in a bit of a rush this morning; have a call in 24 mins and want to try to get this out before that, so here's the issue. Also I'll do the research paper tomorrow.

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Monad Confusion and the Blurry Line Between Data and Computation

Published: 15 August 2022
Tags: functional, haskell


Micah Cantor explains monads through the lens of first class functions as data.


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Efficient Simulation through Linear Algebra

Published: 12 August 2022
Tags: julia, math


Martin Thoresen walks through implementing linear system solver in Julia for material simulations.


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Certifying Interpreters in Racket

Published: 14 August 2022
Tags: racket


Kristopher Micinski implements a certifying interpreter in Racket.


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