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My shared links for February 3rd through February 6th: Generator Tricks for Systems Programmers – cookbook of handy python generators Microsoft Research Unveils “Career Reflections Collection” » CCC Blog – The Algebra of Data, and the Calculus of Mutation » Lab49 Blog – python-dateutil – Labix – The dateutil module provides powerful extensions to the [...]

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2012-01-27 :: mike // links
Links for January 11th

My shared links for January 11th: Welcome to ELPA – emacs lisp package archive OCaml for the Masses – ACM Queue – Why the next language you learn should be functional by Yaron Minsky, Jane Street Sometimes, the elegant implementation is a function. Not a method. Not a class. Not a framework. Just a function. [...]

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My shared links for January 20th through January 21st: Mail Pilot: Email Reimagined by Josh Milas & Alex Obenauer — Kickstarter – “Getting Into Modeling With CouchCocoa” – Galois – Home – Contract Research organization in Portland who makes use of functional programming. Book: Real World Haskell – Full text of book “real world haskell” [...]

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My shared links for January 12th through January 18th: Steven Frank: Notes: Home – CVXPY documentation — CVXPY v0.0.1 documentation – Optimization, uses Disciplined Convex Programming Progression: Supporting Optimisation in Haskell « Communicating Haskell Processes – Tools for benchmarking haskell performance 1.-Environment setup – The GNU Prolog web site – Free GNU Prolog – supports [...]

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My shared links for December 13th through December 19th: Treatment and Side Effect Info from Patients Like You : PatientsLikeMe – NVIDIA open sources compiler for CUDA based on LLVM – tweeted by insideHPC at 12/13/11 7:19 PM The Architecture of Open Source Applications – Architects look at thousands of buildings during their training, and [...]

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My shared links for November 27th through December 1st: The Acme User Interface for Programmers – UF Sparse Matrix Collection – SNAP group – collection of datasets including social networks Action Science Explorer (Formerly iOpener Workbench) – iOpener Project – The goal of iOPENER (Information Organization for PENning Expositions on Research) is to generate readily-consumable [...]

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My shared links for November 19th through November 25th: Norway: an Eden with wifi – FT.com – "Visiting Norway during the global crisis felt like prosperity tourism, or “wealth porn”." The Axis of Eval: The extensible way of thinking – An interesting way of looking at requiring types: it hampers extensibility… U1DB in Launchpad – [...]

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My shared links for November 4th through November 8th: The Social Graph is Neither (Pinboard Blog) – Cinder | The library for professional-quality creative coding in C++ – A very full featured 'processing'-like library in C++ targets mac and windows and ios Machine Learning 10-701/15-781: Lectures – Xtext – An environment for building DSLs on [...]

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My shared links for October 25th through November 4th: Coaching a Surgeon: What Makes Top Performers Better? : The New Yorker – atul gawande talks about coaching in professional fields. Should *you* have a coach? Incredible Control Panel Of IBM System/360 On Slant With A Few Illuminated Lights (Large image) — Ookaboo! – SIGHPC – [...]

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My shared links for October 22nd through October 24th: Custom making stuffed toys with children by Child's Own Studio – Send a drawing and get a toy made from it Code Like a Pythonista: Idiomatic Python –

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