N!! is pretty standard I think.
R integrate is just a wrapper around quadpack. It works with arbitrary functions, but arguably dnorm is pretty well behaved.
Zstd already existed before Yann Collet joined Facebook.
Bill Hwang of the Archegos blow up has got to be up there too. He lost 20bn in a couple of days.
How do you get to your 15%? Long term capital gains in the US are taxed at 20% + 3.8% net income tax + state tax. In a city like New York, you're talking close to 40% depending on your tax bracket.
F# is not a superset of OCaml. There are many things in OCaml that are not in F#. The second link you pointed out lists them.
N!! is pretty standard I think.
R integrate is just a wrapper around quadpack. It works with arbitrary functions, but arguably dnorm is pretty well behaved.
Zstd already existed before Yann Collet joined Facebook.
Bill Hwang of the Archegos blow up has got to be up there too. He lost 20bn in a couple of days.
How do you get to your 15%? Long term capital gains in the US are taxed at 20% + 3.8% net income tax + state tax. In a city like New York, you're talking close to 40% depending on your tax bracket.
F# is not a superset of OCaml. There are many things in OCaml that are not in F#. The second link you pointed out lists them.