arborescence
hoogle
arborescence | hoogle | |
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1 | 61 | |
5 | 724 | |
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9.7 | 6.3 | |
5 months ago | 4 months ago | |
C# | Haskell | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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arborescence
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The Hunt for the Missing Data Type
- no edge type is emposed by the library, although it does provide the basic tail-head-pair structure as a utility.
[1] https://github.com/qbit86/arborescence
[2] https://github.com/qbit86/arborescence/tree/develop/src/Arbo...
hoogle
- The Hunt for the Missing Data Type
- SQL Join Flavors
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What Is Dimensional Analysis?
Dimensions behave somewhat like a "type system" for math. These dimensional-analysis tricks act like the trick you see in Haskell sometimes, where you can easily guess an implementation of an expression once you know it's type (or e.g. search by type signature https://hoogle.haskell.org/ )
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Do you miss dot-completion when coding in Haskell?
Haskell Spotlight makes vscode a client for hoogle. It isn't too different than jumping into your browser and type https://hoogle.haskell.org/. The main advantage is that you have everything in one place
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dear ZVON.org owner, please take your haskell references down
https://hackage.haskell.org/package/base and https://hoogle.haskell.org are automatically up to date and better searchable than almost any other reference of any other programming language. maintaining a redundant reference that needs to be kept up to date manually is simply stupid.
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Java 20 Is Out
Ideally like this: https://zio.dev/reference/#concurrency
Or this: https://hoogle.haskell.org/?hoogle=fork
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Noob Question about Symbols after Class propertys.
And yeah I get it, it's hard to Google for punctuation operators in languages because it doesn't give useful search results (but not impossible, for example, Haskell has a search engine for documentation that handles symbols/punctuation).
- uh, got it. thanks Bing
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Haskell IDE setup
{ "customLocalFormatters.formatters": [ { "command": "make format", "languages": ["haskell"] } ], "emeraldwalk.runonsave": { "commands": [ { "match": "*.hs", "isAsync": true, "cmd": "make retag retag_file=${file}" } ] }, "ghcid.command": "make ghcid", "goto-documentation.customDocs": { "hs": "https://hoogle.haskell.org/?hoogle=${query}" } }
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Idris: A Language for Type-Driven Development
You had a look at Hoogle?
https://hoogle.haskell.org/
For some type signatures there is (are) only one (or only a few) meaningful implementation(s).
What are some alternatives?
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