jeffsco
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PhD in Comp Sci from Univ of Washington, designing and writing code for my own outfits since then. Currently back at alma mater writing code for pervasive computing research projects. I'm still interested in running OCaml on iOS. I also enjoy taking long walks on cloudy days.
I use bc a hundred times a day, it's invaluable. Thank you; RIP
I loved this (paraphrased) quote: To quote Ken Thompson (from memory) – "Lisp is not a special enough language to warrant a hardware implementation. The PDP-10 is a great Lisp machine. The PDP-11 is a great Lisp…
You could check out Typora: https://typora.io
What happens if you declare an external function of type 'a -> 'b? Obj.magic is trivial to implement, it's just the typing that is wonky. (Disclaimer: I have never looked at BuckleScript or js_of_ocaml.)
(You noticed. It is a form of humor fwiw.)
This seems similar to saying to a drowning person, "I don't see how water is a bad thing."
Obviously nobody is forcing you to read it. Perhaps it's written for an English speaking audience that doesn't mind skipping over some French here and there.
Rather than simply asserting that the variable speed limits are a complete failure, it might be nice to cite some measurements. I live in Seattle, and I find the variable limits to be useful information.
Imagine a tournament to choose the best tennis player. If you imagine these dice as a simple model of a tennis player, there can be no best tennis player. So tennis tournaments make no sense. This is paradoxical if you…
I was taught the "New Math" as a child and did not hate it. It was wonderful. When I look at math blogs today, they use notation and terminology I learned back then. This is a tremendous advantage (or so it seems to me).
The thing you realized is also what the guy is arguing is not the case. There's no one right view, but that's the point of his argument.
Repute is what people think of you in the aggregate. It doesn't make sense (at least to me) to say "beyond repute." On the other hand to say that something is "beyond reproach" is a standard phrase indicating that no…
Please cite some evidence. As a GC fan, I'm interested in this question. (In my opinion, GC is more than worth the cost.)
From the article: By the time the deal was about to close, Loveman remembers that it was “a bit uncertain” as to whether every bank would honor its commitment. But they did.
I am biased as a Scott A. fan and as somebody who knows essentially nothing about QM. However I see no way to conclude that Anderson and Brady even know what they're talking about, much less that they win the debate on…
"I cannot help counting it a fault in him that he had no ambition. ...Instead of engineering for all America, he was the captain of a huckleberry party," Emerson lamented in his eulogy of Thoreau.
What Apple calls "automatic reference counting" is what is usually known as just "reference counting." They call it "automatic" to distinguish it from the previous, even cruder, system where counts were manipulated…
I find Rivka Galchen's essays enthralling. One intriguing thing she wrote a while back is that the game Minecraft has a Joycean quality. I don't know what she means by this, but I'm pretty sure she's correct.…
The premise seems false. The insurance is against the cost, as is usual.
http://eeemo.net is one.
The title says a team, suggesting that you can't build any team at all in US. But the evidence presented shows that he couldn't build a specific team: there exists a team he couldn't build in US.