The real point behind this is so programmers who understand trivia like singletons and recursion schemes can walk around during conferences and feel good about themselves for being "experts". Some of this stuff is cool…
Most useless thing ever created for functional programming anything. It's not even biased towards Haskell; it's biased towards working at Slamdata, where they abuse free monads for everything. When you write Javascript…
wrong "singletons" http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16017294/singleton-types-... Singletons are a way to emulate dependent types with typeclasses, datakinds, and GADTs
Here's a short demo reel with audio-reactive shaders made with Hylogen: https://hylogen.com/ (works with Chrome, Firefox, Safari) (includes a GPU Game of Life implementation!)
yoo author here! I haven't played with Tidal, though I have done livecoding audio with Vivid[1], a Haskell-to-supercollider DSL. Never heard of shadertone; thanks for the link! Always cool to see another point in the…
The real point behind this is so programmers who understand trivia like singletons and recursion schemes can walk around during conferences and feel good about themselves for being "experts". Some of this stuff is cool…
Most useless thing ever created for functional programming anything. It's not even biased towards Haskell; it's biased towards working at Slamdata, where they abuse free monads for everything. When you write Javascript…
wrong "singletons" http://stackoverflow.com/questions/16017294/singleton-types-... Singletons are a way to emulate dependent types with typeclasses, datakinds, and GADTs
Here's a short demo reel with audio-reactive shaders made with Hylogen: https://hylogen.com/ (works with Chrome, Firefox, Safari) (includes a GPU Game of Life implementation!)
yoo author here! I haven't played with Tidal, though I have done livecoding audio with Vivid[1], a Haskell-to-supercollider DSL. Never heard of shadertone; thanks for the link! Always cool to see another point in the…