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A desperate life, as told by a Russian phrasebook. I suppose this… - rjmccall
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A desperate life, as told by a Russian phrasebook. I suppose this. A desperate life, as told by a Russian phrasebook. I suppose this sort of thing is what twitter is for. In a language which inflects nouns, you can never be sure even that you are calling your beloved by the right name. Aha, see, if I had posted this on twitter I would not have received this comment so directly, and my life would thus be diminished. Leave a Comment to the Entry. This page was loaded Sep 2nd 2016, 1:01 am GMT.
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Buggin': combinator
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On Thursday, I went for a bike ride in the evening and the air was thick with bugs. One of them hit my eye. I looked in the mirror and it appeared to be gone but I flushed it a little anyway. Glass separating the employees from the hostile outside world, and an old RC Cola machine containing various canned beverages at 50 cents apiece and labeled "Use at your own risk! We then proceeded to Kenosha, home of the state's only White Castle. Peter,. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. 1999 Live...
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Semantic Domain: February 2015
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Thursday, February 26, 2015. Midlands Graduate School 2015. Registration for the Midlands Graduate School. I'll be lecturing again this year on functional reactive programming, and am very much looking forward to meeting the participants. The Midlands Graduate School in the Foundations of Computing Science (MGS). This year's MGS is hosted by the Department of Computer Science. At the University of Sheffield. It will start on April 07 and finish on April 11. Roy Crole, Leicester. Jeremy Gibbons, Oxford.
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Things have occurred. I went to my parents' house and the Foursquare…: roseandsigil
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Things have occurred. I went to my parents' house and the Foursquare New York office for a bit in November, then back to SF, then back to the East Coast for Christmas and New Years. This included visiting my parents again, which was nice, as well as dinner with. And Karolina. Then I went up to Boston to hang out with CTYers (including. Here are the people who attended the reu, as tradition dictates I write:. This may be missing some people, but was copied from the official guest list. Post a new comment.
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A variety of things has occurred. I went to Burning Man, which was…: roseandsigil
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A variety of things has occurred. I went to Burning Man, which was great. Came, and other good people, including. Introdus and Exodus were also a disaster; it took us 20 hours to get home. Since, then, I have had some good times. I went to Seattle, which was really good. I stayed with Kelsey, Robert and SJ, and saw Kathleen, Adam, Jacob, Cynthia and Karl, as well as Dan, my former advisor. Is around for work. We had dinner last night. Post a new comment. We will log you in after post. Post a new comment.
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Semantic Domain: January 2014
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Saturday, January 25, 2014. I just attended the Off the Beaten Track. Workshop, which is a POPL workshop where people gather to offer their new, untested, and (ideally) radical ideas. Here are some quick and incomplete reactions. Chris Martens gave a talk,. Languages for Actions in Simulated Worlds. In which she described some of her ideas for using linear logic programming to model interactive fiction. Is a proof that the end of the story is derivable. Here are some thoughts I had about her talk:. In Ma...
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So I think I'll try this writing thing again - Quod Erat Dragon
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So I think I'll try this writing thing again - Quod Erat Dragon. Home page on the IETFNG public wiki. So I think I'll try this writing thing again. Sep 6th, 2013 11:35 am. I've been thinking for a while that writing more often is likely a good idea, even if I don't have much to say. So you're all going to get some spam; I assume you know how to adjust things appropriately if you disapprove. :) So. 2013-09-06 06:07 pm (UTC). 1", he says, dripping with molten irony. 2013-09-06 10:21 pm (UTC).
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Semantic Domain: FRP without Space Leaks
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Friday, July 31, 2015. FRP without Space Leaks. The dataflow engine I gave in my last post can be seen as an implementation of self-adjusting computation. In the style of Acar, Blelloch and Harper's original POPL 2002 paper. Since then, state of the art implementation techniques have improved a lot, so don't take my post as indicative of what modern libraries do.). Originally, I was one of those people, but that's no longer true: I think SAC and FRP are completely orthogonal. With an appropriate type dis...
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Global Warming: it's hot - Bog Log
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May 28th, 2009. 07:35 pm - Global Warming: it's hot. Hey you guys, I've been involved in some pretty neat efforts to offset global sea level rise. Lately. I just thought you should know. May 29th, 2009 03:15 am (UTC). Global warming: it's not cool! May 29th, 2009 04:43 am (UTC). It's too warm for school. May 29th, 2009 01:24 pm (UTC). And how is everything going? Global Warming: it's hot - Bog Log.
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On editing text | Bosker Blog
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Editing text is the opposite of handling exceptions; or, to put it another way, editing text is like exception handling but backwards in time. I realise this is an unexpected claim, so I hope you will permit me to explain. Although it has the ring of nonsense, there is a perfectly good sense in which it is just straightforwardly true. Ah yes, category theory. Our old friend. Elucidating structural connections between apparently disconnected topics since 1945. Let me tell you a story. The nice mathematica...
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