This is referencing Philip Wadler’s 1989 paper “Theorems for Free”, which is fairly well known in the Haskell community: https://home.ttic.edu/~dreyer/course/papers/wadler.pdf
This is referencing Philip Wadler’s 1989 paper “Theorems for Free”, which is fairly well known in the Haskell community: https://home.ttic.edu/~dreyer/course/papers/wadler.pdf
Just use parser combinators
Wow this really feels like reddit again. High quality comment followed by low effort award post. All we need now is an award speech edit
This joke is out of this world
Thanks for the gold kinda lemur!
My wife is a big fan, drawn in by the songs she recognizes and the promise of exercise. But ever since we visited Japan and tried the rhythm games in the arcades there we’ve both felt Just Dance to be a bit lacking – the tracking isn’t very sensitive and has a huge tolerance for accepting wrong/mistimed moves
This is referencing Philip Wadler’s 1989 paper “Theorems for Free”, which is fairly well known in the Haskell community: https://home.ttic.edu/~dreyer/course/papers/wadler.pdf