accelerate-cuda
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dhall
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Why Functional Programming Should Be the Future of Software
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If you mean installing Dhall's dependencies (https://github.com/dhall-lang/dhall-haskell/blob/master/dhal...), those aren't too crazy, but they're definitely not all "beginner level". Template Haskell in particular is quite heavyweight.
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Dhall: A Gateway Drug to Haskell
Ok, lets be specific. Lets write a comment to explain this function:
https://github.com/dhall-lang/dhall-haskell/blob/master/dhal...
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Nix: An idea whose time has come
I haven't tried it but apparently you can compile to Nix from Dhall:
> You can use this compiler to program Nix using the Dhall language. This package targets people who wish Nix had a type system.
https://github.com/dhall-lang/dhall-haskell/tree/master/dhal...
- Usage Of Cryptonite Library In GHCJS
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How to Learn Nix
If the problem is the syntax and people wants some other format that compiles to nix, there's dhall
https://dhall-lang.org/
https://github.com/dhall-lang/dhall-haskell/tree/master/dhal...
https://www.haskellforall.com/2017/01/typed-nix-programming-...
Dhall is a generic config language with some programming capabilities (but not turing complete) that can compile to json, yaml, and other formats, like in this instance nix.
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Google Summer of Code Summary: Dhall bindings to CSV
For my GSoC project, I built from scratch the dhall-csv package on the Dhall Haskell implementation Github Repository. Said package provides two executables, dhall-to-csv (which converts Dhall files into CSV files) and csv-to-dhall (which converts CSV files into Dhall files). It also provides Haskell libraries with the functions that translate bidirectionally between Dhall and CSV.
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Wuffs the Language
> If you add constraints (like not being able to feed the program to itself as is done in the halting problem and not allowing unbounded loops) then it is possible to determine if a program will terminate or not.
Dhall is a good example - https://github.com/dhall-lang/dhall-haskell .
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INTERCAL, YAML, And Other Horrible Programming Languages
See also https://dhall-lang.org/
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Common Nginx misconfigurations that leave your web server open to attack
That just seems like an even greater nightmare to me. Soon you would have to learn to read and understand a custom program in a Turing-complete language for each and every installation.
The proper solution is a DSL, just a better DSl. Or perhaps a DSL embedded in something like dhall <https://dhall-lang.org/>, but definitely not a general-purpose programming language.
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i want that
Dhall
What are some alternatives?
accelerate-llvm - LLVM backend for Accelerate
accelerate - Embedded language for high-performance array computations
haste-compiler - A GHC-based Haskell to JavaScript compiler
accelerate-bignum - Fixed-length large integer arithmetic for Accelerate
dhall-nix
accelerate-io - Read and write Accelerate arrays in various formats
egison - The Egison Programming Language
accelerate-fft - FFT library for Haskell based on the embedded array language Accelerate
const-math-ghc-plugin - GHC plugin for constant math elimination
accelerate-examples - Examples for the Accelerate language
ghc-proofs - Let GHC prove program equations for you