Since when did HN turn into "objectivism - the discussion forum"? I can't wait for the web bubble to pop to step some of these opinions down a notch.
Because you must be a criminal if you believe in a constitutional right to privacy in your personal effects.
I really like the idea of a graph-based solver since it makes a lot more sense for matrix assembly, but I'm concerned about committing to using simit because that necessarily implies abandoning interoperability with…
It seems like it would be much more straightforward to write a graph-based FEM library for MATLAB than to make an entirely new language around a feature with a very specific and very narrow use case. Still, the high…
Well, theoretically, it would make it possible to abstract away writing traditional fine-grained code, just like our languages today abstracted away assembly, which in turn asbtracted away flipping mechanical switches.
I wonder how feasible it would be to implement a higher order programming language based on searching code snippets. If it could be made to work, it could potentially speed up development time by an order of magnitude.
Since when did HN turn into "objectivism - the discussion forum"? I can't wait for the web bubble to pop to step some of these opinions down a notch.
Because you must be a criminal if you believe in a constitutional right to privacy in your personal effects.
I really like the idea of a graph-based solver since it makes a lot more sense for matrix assembly, but I'm concerned about committing to using simit because that necessarily implies abandoning interoperability with…
It seems like it would be much more straightforward to write a graph-based FEM library for MATLAB than to make an entirely new language around a feature with a very specific and very narrow use case. Still, the high…
Well, theoretically, it would make it possible to abstract away writing traditional fine-grained code, just like our languages today abstracted away assembly, which in turn asbtracted away flipping mechanical switches.
I wonder how feasible it would be to implement a higher order programming language based on searching code snippets. If it could be made to work, it could potentially speed up development time by an order of magnitude.