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    1. Prathyush‏ @prathyvsh May 8
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      Reading upon the history of Lattice theory today and apparently Boole, Peirce, and Schröder in Logic and Dedekind in Number Theory are the ones who brought legitimacy to this field of study. Source: https://twitter.com/prathyvsh/status/1258537300780175361 …pic.twitter.com/Prz6n7ozTK

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    2. Prathyush‏ @prathyvsh May 8
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      Difference in the takes of Schröder and Peirce is outlined. The work done by Schröder would then go on to influence the work of Post via his book on Logic that Post read resulting in the work on Post’s Lattice: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Post%27s_lattice … More detail: https://twitter.com/prathyvsh/status/1256317540705263616 …pic.twitter.com/5ovcMjWosh

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    3. Prathyush‏ @prathyvsh May 8
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      Dedekind’s work on Number Theory yielded more general structures. He invented “dual groups” (lattices) that are modules of rings. Modularity being a weakened form of distributivity.pic.twitter.com/gDw8yV0HmX

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    4. Prathyush‏ @prathyvsh May 8
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      Garrett Birkhoff coined the word “lattice”: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrett_Birkhoff … and his work apparently spearheaded modern developments.pic.twitter.com/SBst1xcY04

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    5. Prathyush‏ @prathyvsh May 10
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      Prathyush Retweeted Prathyush

      Completed Gödel’s Proof by Nagel & Newman. It is a neat exposition for the curious layman. But in order to make it short and accessible for laity, they paid the cost by compromising on the structure and intricacies of the original presentation.https://twitter.com/prathyvsh/status/1224280673629786112 …

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      Started reading Gödel’s Proof by Nagel and Newman: https://amzn.to/2UlZ9O6  Included in some editions is a bit of a scathing take by Douglas Hofstadter on the conclusions drawn in the book. Amusing to find that the publishers were cool with using it as a foreword 🙂 pic.twitter.com/lJZSXbLeVO
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    6. Prathyush‏ @prathyvsh May 10
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      Ideas in Gödel’s proof (book): 1/ The proof is very much a finite vs. in(de)finite thing 2/ Many popular accounts that refer it are over-simplifying and using it for erroneous conclusions (Example: Gödel proved that logic is inconsistent!) 3/ Gödel called for Platonic realism

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    7. Prathyush‏ @prathyvsh May 10
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      I recommend reading the N&N book if you are intrigued about what Gödel’s Proof entail and why it is of huge philosophical import. But I intensely feel that if you want to do creative work with it, that 🧃 is to be found in the nuances of the original: https://amzn.to/3bkABK9 pic.twitter.com/TtnOhW7CTv

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    8. Prathyush‏ @prathyvsh May 10
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      Before I started this journey to make a Visual Lambda Calculus Explorer, my intuitions were guiding me to create a projection of the linguistic Lambda expressions. But what I slowly realized as I went ahead in this journey is that Lambda Calculus is inherently a visual entity.

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    9. Prathyush‏ @prathyvsh May 10
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      My functional programming education was done with HtDP: http://github.com/prathyvsh/htdp  and I was aware of the link between Lambda Calculus and Lisps. Having ASTs in their unadorned form enables creation of tree visualizations. I made this little proposal for a Scheme editor in 2015.pic.twitter.com/QNHm5J3oIq

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    10. Prathyush‏ @prathyvsh May 11
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      Tree editors are a common alternative when you explore the Lisp/functional programming landscape. Some examples are: 1/ Cirru: http://cirru.org/  2/ Lamdu: https://www.lamdu.org/  3/ Luna (DAGs): https://www.luna-lang.org/  4/ Pure Data (DAGs): https://puredata.info/ pic.twitter.com/YyJf2d1LrP

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       💻 🐴Ngnghm‏ @Ngnghm May 11
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      Replying to @prathyvsh @BrianTRice

      5/ Hazel: https://hazel.org/  6/ ProjecturEd:https://github.com/projectured/projectured …

      12:47 AM - 11 May 2020
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