You and GP are probably referring to the same thing. Hikers sometimes use permethrin is on clothing, not on their bodies. No clue if what you linked would be appropriate on clothes.…
If you consider water to be included in the four colors, then connecting the upper and lower peninsulas through the water does nothing but move the problem between the Michigan segments to be a problem between the water…
Anecdote from this morning: I was taking notes on a technical book in a field I have only a little experience with, and came across a lot of words that I wanted the definition of. At first I opened wiktionary in my…
At my current company, we've had many teams over the years fail to make business logic in model methods work, and I think many other people have had similar results. The issues usually boil down to some combination of…
Typeclassopedia is a classic for getting a rock solid understanding of the "hard concepts" in ordinary (and beyond) Haskell. https://wiki.haskell.org/Typeclassopedia
"Digging deeper into why this worked this way was interesting, but it's bed time, so I'm going to cut the scroll here." I can very roughly intuit why this is-- the difference between the two Applicative instances the…
Nearly jumped out of my seat when I saw this! Look at how similar our approaches are: http://welliam.github.io/molts/ (apologies for how poorly written it is, it's been a few years!) Not that it's a super novel concept,…
You and GP are probably referring to the same thing. Hikers sometimes use permethrin is on clothing, not on their bodies. No clue if what you linked would be appropriate on clothes.…
If you consider water to be included in the four colors, then connecting the upper and lower peninsulas through the water does nothing but move the problem between the Michigan segments to be a problem between the water…
Anecdote from this morning: I was taking notes on a technical book in a field I have only a little experience with, and came across a lot of words that I wanted the definition of. At first I opened wiktionary in my…
At my current company, we've had many teams over the years fail to make business logic in model methods work, and I think many other people have had similar results. The issues usually boil down to some combination of…
Typeclassopedia is a classic for getting a rock solid understanding of the "hard concepts" in ordinary (and beyond) Haskell. https://wiki.haskell.org/Typeclassopedia
"Digging deeper into why this worked this way was interesting, but it's bed time, so I'm going to cut the scroll here." I can very roughly intuit why this is-- the difference between the two Applicative instances the…
Nearly jumped out of my seat when I saw this! Look at how similar our approaches are: http://welliam.github.io/molts/ (apologies for how poorly written it is, it's been a few years!) Not that it's a super novel concept,…