The Little Calculist
Dave Herman's research blog.
Wednesday, June 29, 2005
I made some science.
No comments:
Post a Comment
Newer Post
Older Post
Home
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
►
2011
(1)
►
December
(1)
►
2010
(12)
►
June
(1)
►
May
(1)
►
April
(7)
►
February
(2)
►
January
(1)
►
2009
(44)
►
December
(1)
►
November
(1)
►
September
(2)
►
August
(4)
►
July
(4)
►
May
(5)
►
April
(5)
►
March
(6)
►
February
(11)
►
January
(5)
►
2008
(60)
►
December
(5)
►
October
(11)
►
September
(7)
►
August
(3)
►
June
(4)
►
May
(7)
►
April
(10)
►
March
(10)
►
February
(1)
►
January
(2)
►
2007
(32)
►
November
(1)
►
October
(2)
►
September
(2)
►
August
(3)
►
July
(1)
►
June
(1)
►
May
(4)
►
April
(2)
►
March
(8)
►
February
(5)
►
January
(3)
►
2006
(53)
►
November
(7)
►
October
(3)
►
August
(8)
►
June
(5)
►
May
(9)
►
April
(5)
►
March
(9)
►
February
(4)
►
January
(3)
▼
2005
(122)
►
December
(7)
►
November
(4)
►
October
(5)
►
September
(3)
►
August
(7)
►
July
(14)
▼
June
(23)
I made some science.
Tail-applicative continuations
Quickest way to circumvent tail-recursion in Scheme
Strict Haskell
Welcome to the future
Literate programming
1000th site visit
Observing tail calls
We have met the enemy, and it is... hidden invariants
Real world PL design
Eich on Javascript's future
ClassicJavascript
Too much recursion
(TMTOWTDI)
Point for The Economist
DHTML resources
Javascript surprises
There and back again
AOP is...
Deep ideas lurking in Object-Oriented Style, part II
Deep ideas lurking in Object-Oriented Style, part I
Curry-Howard, logically
Multi-stage web programming
►
May
(8)
►
April
(15)
►
March
(20)
►
February
(16)
Recommended Reading
The Little Books
The Lambda Calculus
HTDP
SICP
EOPL
PLAI
TAPL
Haunts
Dominique Boucher
Avi Bryant
Ezra Cooper
Brendan Eich
Lambda the Ultimate
Jacob Matthews
PLT Scheme
Jens Axel Søgaard
Joel Spolsky
Untyped
Phil Wadler
John Wiseman
About Me
Dave Herman
San Francisco, California, United States
View my complete profile
Technorati Profile
No comments:
Post a Comment