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  1. Jun 6

    Using Stack to execute Haskell shell scripts is one of my favorite things. Resolves GHC, imports, and hidden pkgs!

  2. Jun 6

    If you have a question about Haskell / FP, Oleg Kiselyov probably has your answer:

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    Jun 6
  4. Jun 3

    A VR sandbox of 4D toys and puzzles! Imagine a VR sandbox of data structures and graphs that visualize recursion!

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    Jun 3
  6. Jun 2

    Trying to savor the pages of book 6 of The Expanse series. Book 7 comes out in December! Until then, I'm going to read Ancillary Justice.

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    Jun 2

    Crafting Interpreters - A handbook for making programming languages

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    Jun 1

    We are deeply disappointed that the United States federal government has decided to withdraw from the Paris Agreement.

  9. May 30

    Our local grocer sells a yogurt called vanana (vanilla and banana). It's so good in smoothies and with pineapple.

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    May 29

    If you're tempted to give to causes to get a billionaire to run for president, pay somebody's water bill instead @

  11. May 28

    I learned a lot more about Haskell's memory model and STM, and want to explore graph algorithms in pure functional code.

  12. May 25

    I think my computer has entered a new universe of possible encodings.

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    May 20
  14. May 19
    Replying to

    And to that end, all problems are people problems. So be good to each other, always, because we solve our problems one person at a time. ✌🏼

  15. May 19
    Replying to

    I'm rereading "The Secrets of Consulting" and reflecting on the various meanings of "all technical problems are people problems".

  16. May 19

    Professional services companies that extend contracts through intimidation and aggression give consultants everywhere a bad name. Sad!

  17. May 18

    As the now 4!!! separate investigations unfold, I'm reminded of Dr. Seuss and "Oh, The Places You'll Go!"

  18. May 11

    This is still enigmatic to me, now as a SF resident.

  19. May 11

    Develop a framework for solving problems, not becoming less human. Admittting "I don't know" is a great place to start.

  20. May 10

    Habits tend to outlive the conditions in which they were created. Reactions to present conditions are useful predictors of future behavior.

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