One example I'm aware of is Lawvere's fixed point theorem, of which Gödel's (first) incompleteness theorem, the undecidability of the Halting problem, and Cantor's theorem are all special cases. Not really related to…
> Couldn't tell an average from a median Without meaning to attack you personally (especially in the context of the rest of your comment), a comment like this annoys me a bit. I presume by "average" you mean arithmetic…
This seems pretty good from a brief flick through; the author. Graham Hutton, is pretty well known in the CS community. Some other resources for people who find that this piques their interest and that they want to go…
Undergraduate studies in the US in general are very different from in Europe. I did my undergrad (EECS) at Imperial and MIT (for my final year), and the difference between the two was pretty enormous. My home department…
Nigel Smart's Cryptography Made Simple is a great book which covers elliptic curve cryptography amougst many other topics; despite its name it's a very technical book, but it's easily accessible to anyone with a…
You mean a piecewise definition of a function? I don't think this is unidiomatic or discouraged in Haskell at all.
One example I'm aware of is Lawvere's fixed point theorem, of which Gödel's (first) incompleteness theorem, the undecidability of the Halting problem, and Cantor's theorem are all special cases. Not really related to…
> Couldn't tell an average from a median Without meaning to attack you personally (especially in the context of the rest of your comment), a comment like this annoys me a bit. I presume by "average" you mean arithmetic…
This seems pretty good from a brief flick through; the author. Graham Hutton, is pretty well known in the CS community. Some other resources for people who find that this piques their interest and that they want to go…
Undergraduate studies in the US in general are very different from in Europe. I did my undergrad (EECS) at Imperial and MIT (for my final year), and the difference between the two was pretty enormous. My home department…
Nigel Smart's Cryptography Made Simple is a great book which covers elliptic curve cryptography amougst many other topics; despite its name it's a very technical book, but it's easily accessible to anyone with a…
You mean a piecewise definition of a function? I don't think this is unidiomatic or discouraged in Haskell at all.