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@elefthei

Scala, Haskell, PL, Systems. Works at a hedgefund. He/him.

Stamford, CT
Vrijeme pridruživanja: kolovoz 2009.

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  1. 30. sij

    Am I too old to do a PhD in PL (29yo)

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    23. sij

    . is right. There are 5 ways to accumulate a billion dollars in America: 1) Profiting from a monopoly 2) Insider-trading 3) Political payoffs 4) Fraud 5) Inheritance None of these are earned or have anything to do with being successful in the supposed free market.

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  3. 27. sij

    has no problem with recursive module imports, sorry but somebody had to say it.

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  4. 22. sij

    I logged in on Medium after 6 months and saw my article "Algebraic types in C++17" has 50 claps!

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  5. 17. sij

    Sums up 2020 club threads.

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  6. 31. pro 2019.
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  7. 28. pro 2019.

    This paper pretty much said it all 10 years ago “Fun with type functions”

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  8. 27. pro 2019.

    What is “fancy” Haskell? Is it MTL and Generics? What about GADTs? Can we still use Traversable? For sure TH must be fancy. I buy there is a subset of “plain” Haskell, but what is it?

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  9. 19. pro 2019.
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  10. 18. pro 2019.

    No unit tests, just properties written ahead of time passed to quickcheck

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  11. 18. pro 2019.

    Specification, systems and UI come first, then ML collects data and trains models for stuff which is hard to write in code, at the same time PL designs a DSL for implementing the system, in the end everyone uses the DSL to crank out the final product.

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  12. 18. pro 2019.

    I’ve been thinking about this a lot. A software systems shop that pairs engineers like bands; a systems engineer, a PL researcher, a testing and specification engineer, an ML engineer, a UI/Human factors engineer.

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  13. 20. stu 2019.

    This is not a theorem, more like a heuristic. I’ve seen people out of college build amazing stacks from nothing. But if the company has a hard time hiring experienced devs, something’s will not pass the smell test

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  14. 20. stu 2019.

    Places that hire people straight out of college and keep them for ever exhibit this pathological echo chamber behavior. If you want to be competitive in the tech market, change lots of jobs, see a lot of things, make up your own mind.

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  15. 20. stu 2019.

    If people with past experience did not make it, that’s a sign there’s some non-standard patterns. You can learn them or you can invest in standard patterns that we all know and love.

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  16. 20. stu 2019.

    Developers; if you interview at a new job, this question will tell you if their stack will make you suffer; how many jobs did the employees had on average before working here?

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  17. 11. stu 2019.

    Oh man I’m not gonna be in Cambridge but will watch the videos!

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  18. 5. stu 2019.

    Shortest monad tutorial; the happy path.

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    26. lis 2019.

    When offering stock options to employees why not tell them: 1) The absolute # of options 2) What that represents on a fully diluted basis 3) What they would receive today if the company sold today at 0.5X, 1X, or 2X the latest valuation net of exercise.

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