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course-plan
- How to learn Haskell?
- Learning haskell
- Starting out.
- Resource to quickly relearn basics of Haskell?
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Počeo da učim Haskell
haskell-begginers-2022
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The Icculus Microgrant is giving out 250 dollar grants to open source projects, please brag about your project(s) in this thread so I can see them!
GitHub: haskell-beginners-2022/course-plan
- Learning content on Functional Programming in Haskell.
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I want to start learning haskell what resources would you recommend
The "How to learn Haskell proper" section mentions my Haskell Beginners 2022 Course, and I just came here to say that I still maintain this course and help Haskell newcomers every week, so don't hesitate to try it out!
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What is the best resource to learn Haskell in 2023?
If you're open to video learning resources, I can recommend my Haskell Beginners 2022 course.
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[Hacktoberfest] Beginner-friendly Haskell contributions
Haskell Beginners 2022 — a Haskell course for complete beginners. It doesn't require any prior FP knowledge at all! And it's format is perfectly suitable for Hacktoberfest. Read more information in how to participate instructions.
insect
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Show HN: Numbat – A programming language with physical dimensions as types
Apparently this replaces https://github.com/sharkdp/insect
- Insect – high precision scientific calculator with support for physical units
- The Icculus Microgrant is giving out 250 dollar grants to open source projects, please brag about your project(s) in this thread so I can see them!
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What projects do you wish there was a self hosted version of
You might like https://insect.sh/ ;)
- Show HN: I made a web-based notepad with a built in unit calculator
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ka: a calculator language for the command line
For the record I use insect.
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Looking to build a plugin for logseq. Your problems needed!
https://github.com/sharkdp/insect seems to be somewhat similar, but it's mostly for physical units. However, it's the only opensource one that is embeddable.
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Ask HN: Do you use a physical calculator in your day job, and why?
Insect: https://github.com/sharkdp/insect
It is a bit slow but has decent features, including some physical units support.
I set up Tilda (or another Guake equivalent; I tried a bunch of them and can’t remember on which I settled in the end) to run it automatically when a terminal is opened, when pressing Scroll Lock. It’s quite neat: when I need to do a quick calculation, I just hit Scroll Lock, which spawns a drop down terminal with the focus; then type whatever I want to calculate; then control-D to dismiss the drop down terminal and I am back in whatever I was doing without moving either hand off the keyboard.
I do more or less the same thing on my Mac with Alfred.
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Kagi Search – Public Beta
I'm in the same boat and will pay for Kagi, though I have a different interaction with a search engine and thought you might like the counterpoint. Notably, I don't use Google for most of what you described:
Translation: I use DeepL instead (google is doing poorly on Asian languages)
Conversion: not having much need for imperial but I use this for all unit conversion (though usually directly in my terminal): https://insect.sh/
Wikipedia: if I type Wikipedia+something my browser automatically use the wiki engine (chrome can do that too)
Word definition: on OSX I long press on the trackpad and the definition pops up (across languages, translation too for single words)
Lyrics: Spotify show them now! (admittedly that's a recent feature)
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anyone know a calculator that can count to unreasonably high numbers? I'm talking x*10^1000 and stuff??
insect.sh goes up to about 109 × 1015.
What are some alternatives?
datafaker - Generating fake data for the JVM (Java, Kotlin, Groovy) has never been easier!
kalk - Scientific calculator with math syntax that supports user-defined variables and functions, complex numbers, and estimation of derivatives and integrals
haskell-handbook - Best practices on how to be efficient with Haskell in production
TRex - Copy any text on your screen, stop retyping.
wiwinwlh - What I Wish I Knew When Learning Haskell
uom - Units of measurement -- type-safe zero-cost dimensional analysis
learn-you-a-haskell - “Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!” by Miran Lipovača
Copyfish - Copy, paste and translate text from images, videos and PDFs with this free Chrome extension
Modern-CPP-Programming - Modern C++ Programming Course (C++03/11/14/17/20/23/26)
macOCR - Get any text on your screen into your clipboard.
iris - 🌈 Haskell CLI Framework supporting Command Line Interface Guidelines
calc - C-style arbitrary precision calculator