... power of term rewriting in the context of mathematical computing and led me into functional programming. OCaml was the first primarily functional language that I made significant use of and, despite trying many others, I never left OCaml. My main interests were technical computing and visualization/graphics. F# is my next favorite FPL, with different trade-offs to OCaml but capturing the ...
... then again, I only learned the very basic of basic and never gave it too much thought... :) I have to say I just love programming language theory and love to get my hands at as many interesting languages/concepts/paradigms as I can. I'd probably have much more difficulty adapting to functional programming if it was not for my curiosity. Most people just use a language as a tool to get ...
... to me that conducting a public survey on evolution across, familiarity with, and ... should be solved functionally. There are many problems that are stateful and I ... exposed. However, I did not have many opportunities to study Haskell at that ... me to the idea of this survey were the following thoughts: 1) A ... Haskell or Clean. В A detailed survey might help in investigating this ...
... just occurred to me that conducting a public survey on evolution across, familiarity with, and exposure to...also briefly exposed. However, I did not have many opportunities to study Haskell at that time, because... what led me to the idea of this survey were the following thoughts: 1) A recent ..., such as Haskell or Clean. A detailed survey might help in investigating this correlation. If ...
... dpb gave you a lead to solve your problem. One item dpb failed to mention is the order of your loops. Given the indexing of theta(), T(), etc., you probably want to invert the order of your loops. I would also wonder whether all values of so many variables need to be saved for every step of all combinations of i, j, and k. Maybe so, but most of the time they don't. -- glen
...of Biological Evolution. I am looking for support for a pilot survey on creative situations I am currently conducting within the scope of ... be very thankful if you could take a look the the survey. Maybe you also know some creative people in your personal environment to whom you could forward the link. Kindest regards and many thanks for your help, Thomas [moderator's note: I checked...
...> As you may remember, back before I started the DPL job I promised to run a survey. Then I pestered a huge number of people to answer a set of questions and get ... I'm *not* going to go into great gory detail about individuals or specific teams here and now. Many of the surveys include personal information and I promised to protect that. Instead, this is just a summary of the results...
On Sat, 28 Jun 2008 16:14:32 -0600, needles wrote: Any thoughts about these high %%s about belief? I would need to see how many did not respond to this survey.
On 2008-06-06 15:13:57 -0500, "David Moffitt" <dmoffitt@weaselstomping.org> said: I've had policemen in my house on many occasions No surprise there. -- At least we got bin Laden and the WMD, or this horrible war would have been a total waste.
..., door-to-door confiscation | | | | would not surprise me. He supported, even initiated, many | | | | anti-gun pieces of legislation while in the Illinois | | | | legislature. He's from ... gun. Report back on how that turns out for | you. I've had policemen in my house on many occasions and was armed the whole time and they knew it. It's my home, not theirs. | |...