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LFE Blog - LFE Friday - c:m/1
http://blog.lfe.io/tutorials/2015/08/10/0123-lfe-friday---cm1
LFE Friday - c:m/1. This week's LFE Friday was translated with permission from the Erlang Thursday. Series by Steven Proctor. LFE Friday continues to take a look at the. Takes an atom of a module name, and returns information about the module. It prints out information about the compilation date, time, and options; the object (BEAM) file that it was loaded from, and a list of functions exported by the module. We'll start with taking a look at the. Warnings as errors,debug info]. From core,no bopt]. Funct...
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Electric Duncan: 2014.11
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I t a l l c o m e s d o w n t o I / O , e v e n t u a l l y. Friday, November 28, 2014. Scientific Computing with Hy and IPython. This blog post is a bit different than other technical posts I've done in the past in that the majority of the content is not on the blog in or gists; instead, it is in an IPython. Notebook. Having adored Mathematica back in the 90s, you can imagine how much I love the IPython Notebook. App I'll have more to say on that at a future date. Spoiler: observed data and.
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Electric Duncan: 2015.01
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I t a l l c o m e s d o w n t o I / O , e v e n t u a l l y. Thursday, January 01, 2015. Scientific Computing and the Joy of Language Interop. The scientific computing platform. For Erlang/LFE has just been announced on the LFE blog. Though written in the Erlang Lisp syntax of LFE, it's fully usable from pure Erlang. It wraps the new py. Library for Erlang/LFE, as well as the ErlPort. Project. More importantly, though, it wraps Python 3 libs (e.g., math. And others to follow). Around the same...
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Electric Duncan: Uncovering Inherent Structures in Organizations
http://oubiwann.blogspot.com/2014/07/uncovering-inherent-org-structures.html
I t a l l c o m e s d o w n t o I / O , e v e n t u a l l y. Thursday, July 03, 2014. Uncovering Inherent Structures in Organizations. This post should have a subtitle: "Using Team Analysis and Levenshtein Distance to Reveal said Structure." It's the first part of that subtitle that is the secret, though: being able to correctly analyze and classify individual teams. Without that, using something clever like Levenshtein distance isn't going to be very much help. What You're Going to See.
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Electric Duncan: Scientific Computing and the Joy of Language Interop
http://oubiwann.blogspot.com/2015/01/scientific-computing-and-joy-of.html
I t a l l c o m e s d o w n t o I / O , e v e n t u a l l y. Thursday, January 01, 2015. Scientific Computing and the Joy of Language Interop. The scientific computing platform. For Erlang/LFE has just been announced on the LFE blog. Though written in the Erlang Lisp syntax of LFE, it's fully usable from pure Erlang. It wraps the new py. Library for Erlang/LFE, as well as the ErlPort. Project. More importantly, though, it wraps Python 3 libs (e.g., math. And others to follow). Around the same...
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LFE Blog - Lisp Machine Flavors for LFE
http://blog.lfe.io/tutorials/2015/07/18/0230-lisp-machine-flavors-for-lfe
Lisp Machine Flavors for LFE. Long, long ago I did an implementation of MIT Lisp Machine Flavors for Portable Standard Lisp. This was a very interesting project but it is now all lost in antiquity. When I mentioned to Duncan that I had done this he asked why not do it for LFE? After thinking it over I decided that this was definitely worth doing for many reasons:. It was in itself a very interesting and powerful example of an OO system with many, many features. It would definitely be a fun project. One v...
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Electric Duncan: Scientific Computing with Hy and IPython
http://oubiwann.blogspot.com/2014/11/scientific-computing-with-hy.html
I t a l l c o m e s d o w n t o I / O , e v e n t u a l l y. Friday, November 28, 2014. Scientific Computing with Hy and IPython. This blog post is a bit different than other technical posts I've done in the past in that the majority of the content is not on the blog in or gists; instead, it is in an IPython. Notebook. Having adored Mathematica back in the 90s, you can imagine how much I love the IPython Notebook. App I'll have more to say on that at a future date. Spoiler: observed data and.
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Shakrah YvesFunctional Geekery | Functional Geekery
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Functional Geeks, Geeking Functionally. Tag Archives: Shakrah Yves. Functional Geekery Episode 23 – LambdaConf 2015, Part 2. MP3 Audio [23 MB]. This is part two of a number of mini interviews I did at LambdaConf 2015. While I was there, I setup my laptop and microphone off to the side for a bit and recorded episodes with anybody who was interested in a mini interview. This episode is sponsored by PurelyFunctional.tv. And make sure to thank them for being a sponsor. Haskell for the Web. NTP (Network Time ...
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