48 is almost 50, and 50 is nicer, so I steal 2 from 27. Now I have 25 and 50; much better!
Then, since my brain has dedicated hardware for multiples of 25, I add 25 and 50 in a single instruction to get 75.
@mercury is hosting a Haskell meetup Thursday, October 20th in downtown Portland, open to anyone!
If you’re interested in speaking, we have slots open for 5 and 25 minute talks, just needs to be Haskell-related
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@raehik@GabriellaG439 For me, it's because this looks wrong (but parses just fine!):
pure Point { x = 1, y = 2 }
It looks like `pure` is taking two arguments, but it's actually only one.
@mercury is hosting a Haskell meetup Thursday, October 20th in downtown Portland, open to anyone!
If you’re interested in speaking, we have slots open for 5 and 25 minute talks, just needs to be Haskell-related
https://t.co/8ISLnagV6v
@GabriellaG439 The command:
nix shell --impure --expr '{ ghc = (import (builtins.getFlake "nixpkgs") { }).ghc.withPackages (p: [ p.foldl ]); }' ghc --extra-experimental-features 'nix-command flakes'
Obviously this is horrible, but at least you can do it! 😄
@GabriellaG439 You nerd sniped me, but I'm not at my computer, so you'll have to excuse the iOS SSH client connecting to an impromptu DigitalOcean droplet 🙃
@GabriellaG439@typer_uma@SusanPotter I also have a friend who is learning programming, and I gave the same recommendations.
- TypeScript because JavaScript is everywhere, types are great, and it supports FP for later
- Deno because it has a lot built in, and avoids NPM hassle early on
They're loving it so far 🙂
@natefaubion Congrats! This looks awesome 🙂
How much of this work could be leveraged by alternative backends? Would love to use this with my WIP Lua backend someday.
λ dIsKuTiL aPfS lIsT | aWk '/Case/ { print $3, $4, $5; }'
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