> use a State monad Sure, I agree that that's the proper, academic, and purely functional way to handle state. Whether or not that introduces its own set of problems I'll leave as a thought exercise for the reader. The…
Sorry, I don't have any links to share off hand. But I do have some comments: Of course we all have to deal with state, otherwise our programs are essentially useless. As a casual FP practitioner, I try to make…
There's a (very short) video of someone riding it near the bottom of this page on the adventure rider forums: http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=773613
But if RunwayFinder intends to attack the validity of the patent by claiming obviousness or something similar, I see the analogy as more like: me: This was no-one's apartment when I got here. There are thousands like…
Doesn't the simple act of accepting a (free or otherwise) license from someone imply that that you accept their right to grant said license? Both parties I'm sure are aware of this; it's simply posturing on FlightPrep's…
Shame it requires iPhone OS3.1, as I'm unwilling to upgrade due my love of the jailbreak-free tethering possible on 3.0 Can any iPhone developers comment as to what was added in the 3.0 to 3.1 upgrade to make you target…
> use a State monad Sure, I agree that that's the proper, academic, and purely functional way to handle state. Whether or not that introduces its own set of problems I'll leave as a thought exercise for the reader. The…
Sorry, I don't have any links to share off hand. But I do have some comments: Of course we all have to deal with state, otherwise our programs are essentially useless. As a casual FP practitioner, I try to make…
There's a (very short) video of someone riding it near the bottom of this page on the adventure rider forums: http://www.advrider.com/forums/showthread.php?t=773613
But if RunwayFinder intends to attack the validity of the patent by claiming obviousness or something similar, I see the analogy as more like: me: This was no-one's apartment when I got here. There are thousands like…
Doesn't the simple act of accepting a (free or otherwise) license from someone imply that that you accept their right to grant said license? Both parties I'm sure are aware of this; it's simply posturing on FlightPrep's…
Shame it requires iPhone OS3.1, as I'm unwilling to upgrade due my love of the jailbreak-free tethering possible on 3.0 Can any iPhone developers comment as to what was added in the 3.0 to 3.1 upgrade to make you target…