He has a YouTube channel where he has some "5 Minute" code walkthroughs where he analyzes randomly selected code and its context, and tries to explain it. The few that I've watched had a fair amount of rambling, and…
I think it's the intersection, so, "and". P(A|B,C) is "Probability of A, given both B and C".
I don't know that I'd compare it to Scala at all, I feel like they have very different capabilities, each of which have their pros and cons. Whether it's uglier... I guess I haven't written enough Scala to know, but my…
We use a bit of a dated version of Gosu where I work (something I never thought I'd get to claim on HN...), but I believe that curly braces are perfectly fine to use, and actually required if you have a multi-statement…
I'd guess that the point is your sexual orientation is both since it isn't really anyone else's business, but obviously your partners (even if they are super secret partners) will know, making it public?
I think the more recent issue you're referring to is this? http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2014-February/022...
Okay, I've read a few of Might's posts, and they're pretty interesting. But it irks me for some reason that nowhere in the posts can I find a date. Am I missing something? Where did you grab this 2003?
He has a YouTube channel where he has some "5 Minute" code walkthroughs where he analyzes randomly selected code and its context, and tries to explain it. The few that I've watched had a fair amount of rambling, and…
I think it's the intersection, so, "and". P(A|B,C) is "Probability of A, given both B and C".
I don't know that I'd compare it to Scala at all, I feel like they have very different capabilities, each of which have their pros and cons. Whether it's uglier... I guess I haven't written enough Scala to know, but my…
We use a bit of a dated version of Gosu where I work (something I never thought I'd get to claim on HN...), but I believe that curly braces are perfectly fine to use, and actually required if you have a multi-statement…
I'd guess that the point is your sexual orientation is both since it isn't really anyone else's business, but obviously your partners (even if they are super secret partners) will know, making it public?
I think the more recent issue you're referring to is this? http://www.haskell.org/pipermail/libraries/2014-February/022...
Okay, I've read a few of Might's posts, and they're pretty interesting. But it irks me for some reason that nowhere in the posts can I find a date. Am I missing something? Where did you grab this 2003?