Tell me about yourself! My name is Miran Lipovača, I reside in Ljubljana, Slovenia. Most of my time is spent on doing nothing in particular, but when I'm not doing nothing I'm either programming, drawing, boxing or playing bass. I even have a coolbass tabssite. I also have a co...
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No feigning surprise. Don't act surprised when somebody says they don't know something. They'll feel terrible and you've accomplished nothing except to make yourself feel sharp. No well-actually's. When someone says something that's almost - but not entirely - correct, and you say, "wel...
Explain List Folds to Yourself Utile per capireFunctor,Applicative,Monad,Monoide altre Typeclass di uso comune, ma anche informazioni specifiche di Hask e di Teoria delle Categorie: LaTypeclassopedia Capire i messaggi di errore più comuni ...
Did you draw the pictures yourself? Yep. Props to my girlfriend for making the site's design, though. Do you recommend any other Erlang reading material? Of course. There's some free content on the web, like the official Getting started guides. They give a good overview, even though the...
Whether writing code just for yourself or presenting an API to your users, it's often helpful to create a more specialized function as a "wrapper" to a more generalized function if you expect to be performing a task repetitively. One way to do this would be to just define the functions ...
You should not necessarily wall yourself in server software with Erlang: there have been cases of people doing unexpected and surprising things. One example is IANO, a robot created by the UNICT team, which uses Erlang for its artificial intelligence and won the silver medal at the 2009 ...
It’s instructive to explore these two code fragments and find similarities and differences between them by yourself. Even without understanding Rust, you might get a general feeling for it just by looking at this code. Despite passing references around, the numbers variable still owns the allocate...
I would like to join and support this movement because I deeply believe that universities should not deprioritize fundamental things like math and computer science – we need to grow new generations of professionals who didn’t learn to code by “Teach yourself ThisYearsTechnologyX in 24 hours”...
it comes kind of natural as I’m working with them every day from 9 to 5. Once in a while I may need to read up on some stuff at home, and you need to keep challenging yourself, but overall, when you’re working with a technology that much you tend to get a little good at ...