learning-hmm VS build

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learning-hmm

Yet another Haskell library for hidden Markov models (by mnacamura)

build

Build Systems à la Carte (by snowleopard)
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learning-hmm build
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about 9 years ago 2 months ago
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learning-hmm

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build

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  • Build systems à la carte (2018)
    1 project | news.ycombinator.com | 16 Apr 2023
    Code is available at https://github.com/snowleopard/build

    I skimmed the paper - this is interesting on many aspects but I liked the breadth of what they analyzed... they use Excel as one of the examples!

    I know it is a valuable skill to be able to efficiently break down problems into abstractions but I suspect you would still end up with "porcelain"[0] that would hide so much of this it might not be worth it. Or maybe it is so generic it becomes a standard of sorts (or certainly a standard way of doing things) with flavors of implementations on top of it?

    In the conclusion they say:

    > ... a simple recombination leads to a design for a monadic suspending cloud build system ...

    Totally over my head as I still don't grok monads despite my belief I use them or something very close to them all the time without realizing it. I could not implement one. Anyway, I digress... neat paper and I will keep working on digesting it.

    [0] https://git-scm.com/book/en/v2/Git-Internals-Plumbing-and-Po...

What are some alternatives?

When comparing learning-hmm and build you can also consider the following projects:

stable-marriage - library around stable marriage algorithms

spacefill - Space-filling curves

treeviz - Haskell library for visualizing algorithmic decomposition of computations.

text-metrics - Calculate various string metrics efficiently in Haskell

epanet-haskell - Call the EPANET toolkit via Haskell's Foreign Function Interface

funsat - An efficient, embeddable DPLL SAT solver in Haskell

HMM - hidden markov models in haskell

cmaes - CMA-ES wrapper in Haskell

sgd - Stochastic gradient descent Haskell library

nonlinear-optimization-ad - Several Haskell packages for numerical optimizations.

arithmoi - Number theory: primes, arithmetic functions, modular computations, special sequences

GraphSCC - Tarjan's algorithm for computing strongly connected components