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protoactor-dotnet
- Ask HN: What piece of code/codebase blew your mind when you saw it?
- Actor Frameworks
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Dictionary Tricks
Looking at https://github.com/AsynkronIT/protoactor-dotnet/blob/dcee03a4f70a6adcd233c360f4f850db6c94d0af/src/Proto.Actor/Utils/TypedDictionary.cs it doesn't hold all its data in static members, just the "type id". "private TValue[] _values;" is not static.
learnhaskell
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Počeo da učim Haskell
learnhaskell
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Ask HN: What piece of code/codebase blew your mind when you saw it?
https://github.com/bitemyapp/learnhaskell/blob/master/dialog...
> a transducer is recognizing that the signature of foldl splits
> type Transducer a b = forall r. (r -> b -> r) -> (r -> a -> r)
> they compose like lenses
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Functional Education (2014)
The author maintains an opinionated path to learning Haskell[0], albeit lacking the criticism of resources that ultimately do not make it into his final recommendation.
[0] https://github.com/bitemyapp/learnhaskell
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Understanding Transducers
I find the following type signature captures the essence:
type Transducer x y = forall b. (b -> y -> b) -> (b -> x -> b)
https://github.com/bitemyapp/learnhaskell/blob/master/dialog...
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Learn You A Haskell For Great Good - To-Do Lists clean up unsafe?
There's some resources here: https://github.com/bitemyapp/learnhaskell
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Sequent Calculus in Haskell
Other than that, I'm afraid your issues are too broad to help much. If you're having trouble getting anywhere, I would recommend starting with some basic tutorial. Here are some decent ones. Haskell is not a language you can just pick up unless you have prior functional programming experience.
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Best resource to learn Haskell?
This is the best meta-guide I know of to learning Haskell: https://github.com/bitemyapp/learnhaskell
What are some alternatives?
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haskell-handbook - Best practices on how to be efficient with Haskell in production
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learn-you-a-haskell - “Learn You a Haskell for Great Good!” by Miran Lipovača
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