[–] asjo 16y ago ↗ I would like to browse the slides, but I am not going to create yet-another-account on a website-I-don't-care-to-use to access the "Get file"-link.Why do people use such websites instead of simply posting a PDF? [–] s2r2 16y ago ↗ Just stumbled upon this (Bryan O’Sullivan's blog): http://www.serpentine.com/blog/2009/09/04/slides-from-my-cuf...And now for the direct link: http://www.serpentine.com/bos/files/cufp.pdfEdit: What a wonderful presentation! (Even though there's not one line of Haskell in it) [–] mahmud 16y ago ↗ WTF?!That was both beautiful and useless. The speaker has a great eye for good images and nothing to say about Haskell in particular. It's 90 pages of eye candy, highly recommended if you're not that in to Haskell and have 15 minutes to kill.
[–] s2r2 16y ago ↗ Just stumbled upon this (Bryan O’Sullivan's blog): http://www.serpentine.com/blog/2009/09/04/slides-from-my-cuf...And now for the direct link: http://www.serpentine.com/bos/files/cufp.pdfEdit: What a wonderful presentation! (Even though there's not one line of Haskell in it) [–] mahmud 16y ago ↗ WTF?!That was both beautiful and useless. The speaker has a great eye for good images and nothing to say about Haskell in particular. It's 90 pages of eye candy, highly recommended if you're not that in to Haskell and have 15 minutes to kill.
[–] mahmud 16y ago ↗ WTF?!That was both beautiful and useless. The speaker has a great eye for good images and nothing to say about Haskell in particular. It's 90 pages of eye candy, highly recommended if you're not that in to Haskell and have 15 minutes to kill.
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[ 0.21 ms ] story [ 13.5 ms ] threadWhy do people use such websites instead of simply posting a PDF?
And now for the direct link: http://www.serpentine.com/bos/files/cufp.pdf
Edit: What a wonderful presentation! (Even though there's not one line of Haskell in it)
That was both beautiful and useless. The speaker has a great eye for good images and nothing to say about Haskell in particular. It's 90 pages of eye candy, highly recommended if you're not that in to Haskell and have 15 minutes to kill.