Brendan Zabarauskas

@brendanzab

World Builder, Artist, Programmer. Making a language called Pikelet. Passionate about building robust, friendly, reliable things. λΠ he/him 👨‍🎨👨‍💻👨‍🔬

Melbourne, Australia
Vrijeme pridruživanja: ožujak 2010.

Medijski sadržaj

  1. Odgovor korisniku/ci
  2. Odgovor korisnicima

    Ooooooh. Yeah I saw some of this stuff in this presentation - finally starting to make a bit of sense, but I've learned a bit more about how topologists use intervals now, so perhaps that helped.

  3. Odgovor korisnicima

    love those loopy bois and those quotient inductive inductive inductive types

  4. 3. velj
    Odgovor korisnicima

    I've kind of struggled to find where the `n-(i+1)` weirdness comes from, so I'm happy to actually see an attempt to explain it here! Will be curious to look at the references to see if there is any earlier stuff on this!

  5. 31. sij

    Let's remove Quaternions from every 3D Engine: An Interactive Introduction to Rotors from Geometric Algebra, by Marc ten Bosch: - Blog: - Video:

  6. 25. sij
    Odgovor korisnicima i sljedećem broju korisnika:

    Yeah, I saw that one! They had a talk on it at POPL: Thought the cross-stage persistence and quoting/unquoting seemed pretty neat and useful! What do you mean by 'syntax-heavy'? Curious about what you would want to do differently and why.

  7. 22. sij

    Enjoying this presentation! RISC-5, dependently types, post-C programming models, avoiding Spectre and Meltdown… all to turn on a light bulb! 💡🐓🤯 ”Proof Assistants At the Hardware-Software Interface” by Adam Chipala:

  8. 20. sij
  9. 20. sij

    Metamath Zero by Mario Carneiro is looking really promising! It's a super-fast proof checker with implementations in and : - Presentation: - Github repository:

  10. 13. sij

    An eerie sunset over from last night. Can’t imagine what it’s like out in the regional towns. 😷

  11. 30. pro 2019.

    Carpentry Compiler: “…converts high-level geometric designs made by users to low-level fabrication instructions that can be directly followed to manufacture parts.”

  12. 9. pro 2019.

    You can check out more about Granule here: - some really exciting ideas here! 🙂

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  13. 9. pro 2019.

    Oooh, this is a great talk by on Granule - one of the research languages I'm really excited about! He does a great job of explaining what graded modal types are, and how they could be useful for everyday programming:

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  14. 21. stu 2019.
    Odgovor korisniku/ci

    One of my favorites by Escher! The one with the tire tracks, "Puddle", is also pretty powerful:

  15. 17. stu 2019.

    So it seems my talk from is now online! It's about my attempts at thinking of new ways of parsing binary formats in using dependent types:

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  16. 5. stu 2019.
  17. 29. lis 2019.
    Odgovor korisnicima
  18. 29. lis 2019.
    Odgovor korisnicima

    Couldn’t help making a paper model!

  19. 29. lis 2019.
    Odgovor korisnicima

    A hierarchy of universes?

  20. 29. lis 2019.
    Odgovor korisnicima

    Something weird 🙃

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