If you are confused what to learn in CS the answer is learn everything
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Forwarded from Nixvlt
Markkarpov
Megaparsec tutorial
Forwarded from Nixvlt
Haskell_Programming_from_First_Principles_by_Chris_Allen,_Julie.pdf
3.3 MB
This might be the best introduction book for Haskell. Its very long, but establishes the foundation very solidly.
It is a joint composition between a teacher and a student who was learning programming from scratch, so doesn't make comparisons to imperative languages which can prevent you from thinking in a functional manner.
It includes many questions along the way to keep you thinking and encourages you to experiment and test your results as you learn.
It is a joint composition between a teacher and a student who was learning programming from scratch, so doesn't make comparisons to imperative languages which can prevent you from thinking in a functional manner.
It includes many questions along the way to keep you thinking and encourages you to experiment and test your results as you learn.
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Forwarded from Frectonz
Bell labs and Xerox Parc are the greatest counter examples to the idea that monopolies stifle innovation. There are some kinds of research that can only be sustained by the funding power of monopolies.
https://youtu.be/c-cSeTz3dMg
https://youtu.be/c-cSeTz3dMg
YouTube
The Research Lab The US Government Shutdown in 1984
Bell Labs was so cracked that I made a new "historic S3" format just to dive deeper into their inventions and lore.
The Idea Factory by Jon Gertner: https://a.co/d/3kd4FWt
0:00 Severely Underrated Innovation
2:25 The Beginning of a Monopoly
3:50 1st Transcontinentalβ¦
The Idea Factory by Jon Gertner: https://a.co/d/3kd4FWt
0:00 Severely Underrated Innovation
2:25 The Beginning of a Monopoly
3:50 1st Transcontinentalβ¦
Forwarded from Sicks Nerds Ξ» (ΠΏ)
Semiconductors @ Home - Cookbook! V.007.pdf
9.4 MB
"Semiconductors @ Home"