Posts By: JeffB
Date | Post | Topic |
05/23/2012 | non halting program is unique | Languages with 'unique' programs |
05/25/2012 | one program is not all programs | Languages with 'unique' programs |
05/27/2012 | who knows | Languages with 'unique' programs |
05/27/2012 | No not what I was thinking | Languages with 'unique' programs |
05/30/2012 | yeah the author is vague | Languages with 'unique' programs |
05/30/2012 | haha | Languages with 'unique' programs |
05/07/2012 | AI winter | Common Lisp: The Untold Story |
05/09/2012 | FPGA | Common Lisp: The Untold Story |
05/05/2012 | delay | Common Lisp: The Untold Story |
05/09/2012 | adding to Andreas | Common Lisp: The Untold Story |
05/09/2012 | make -j | Common Lisp: The Untold Story |
05/05/2012 | small list of advantages | Common Lisp: The Untold Story |
05/14/2012 | FP | Common Lisp: The Untold Story |
05/14/2012 | recursion and FP | Common Lisp: The Untold Story |
05/14/2012 | Excel | Common Lisp: The Untold Story |
05/17/2012 | iteration | Common Lisp: The Untold Story |
05/14/2012 | Why Ruby | Why and How People Use R |
03/20/2012 | coding vs. research | Informed dissent: William Cook contra Bob Harper on OOP |
03/21/2012 | writes code | Informed dissent: William Cook contra Bob Harper on OOP |
03/22/2012 | There is no choice | Informed dissent: William Cook contra Bob Harper on OOP |
03/22/2012 | subtyping and H&M | Informed dissent: William Cook contra Bob Harper on OOP |
02/21/2012 | floating point | Julia, a language for technical computing |
01/03/2012 | <a href="deca#comment-68780" class="active">why</a> | Deca, an LtU-friendly bare metal systems programming language |
01/03/2012 | <a href="deca#comment-68781" class="active">Very interesting</a> | Deca, an LtU-friendly bare metal systems programming language |
12/27/2011 | back and forth | Programmer Archeologists |
12/27/2011 | The future | Programmer Archeologists |
12/20/2011 | Advanced testing | Cambridge Course on "Usability of Programming Languages" |
12/19/2011 | syllabus | Cambridge Course on "Usability of Programming Languages" |
12/24/2011 | intermediate language | Interview [Video] -> Simon Peyton-Jones - Closer to Nirvana |
12/07/2011 | Monads | 2 Misconcepts About Functional Programming (relating to context and monad) |
12/04/2011 | My comments on your list | General purpose as a special case? |
12/18/2011 | Perl | General purpose as a special case? |
11/17/2011 | map reduce | Models for distributed parallelism |
11/14/2011 | Flash and cross platform mobile web technologies | Flash and cross platform mobile web technologies |
11/14/2011 | terrific link | Is the Expression Problem Fundamental? |
11/15/2011 | I agree | Is the Expression Problem Fundamental? |
11/15/2011 | may use the facilities | Is the Expression Problem Fundamental? |
11/15/2011 | OK but... | Is the Expression Problem Fundamental? |
11/15/2011 | Well defined vs. useful | Is the Expression Problem Fundamental? |
11/15/2011 | absolute value | Is the Expression Problem Fundamental? |
11/16/2011 | it wouldn't fail | Is the Expression Problem Fundamental? |
11/16/2011 | Any complex number package | Is the Expression Problem Fundamental? |
11/16/2011 | power to do what? | Is the Expression Problem Fundamental? |
11/16/2011 | Git | Is the Expression Problem Fundamental? |
11/07/2011 | Well info | Haskell V Java type checking |
11/05/2011 | Audrey Tang | extending functions vs. extending objects |
11/05/2011 | Manycore | extending functions vs. extending objects |
11/07/2011 | libraries | Xtend. Yet another "better Java" language; this time from Eclipse. Built with Xtext. |
11/07/2011 | system programming | Xtend. Yet another "better Java" language; this time from Eclipse. Built with Xtext. |
11/23/2011 | I see. The way the word is | Xtend. Yet another "better Java" language; this time from Eclipse. Built with Xtext. |
11/24/2011 | Its interesting when I look | Xtend. Yet another "better Java" language; this time from Eclipse. Built with Xtext. |
11/25/2011 | hieararchy | Xtend. Yet another "better Java" language; this time from Eclipse. Built with Xtext. |
11/01/2011 | standard libraries | How to determine your new language is perfect? |
11/02/2011 | How to objectively measure | How to determine your new language is perfect? |
11/07/2011 | Why C is popular | How to determine your new language is perfect? |
11/07/2011 | pointers | How to determine your new language is perfect? |
11/07/2011 | System's programming | How to determine your new language is perfect? |
11/07/2011 | Hmm | How to determine your new language is perfect? |
11/08/2011 | Nope but then again I'm | How to determine your new language is perfect? |
01/24/2012 | dead for a century this year | Foundations of Inference |
10/31/2011 | Funny article | Perl vs. Random Syntax |
10/28/2011 | apology for abstraction | "We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" by Gerald Sussman |
10/29/2011 | I do | "We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" by Gerald Sussman |
10/30/2011 | IDE, etc... | "We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" by Gerald Sussman |
11/02/2011 | "revisionist" | "We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" by Gerald Sussman |
11/08/2011 | Oversimplifying | "We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" by Gerald Sussman |
11/09/2011 | starting point | "We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" by Gerald Sussman |
11/09/2011 | partially | "We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" by Gerald Sussman |
11/09/2011 | example of the problem | "We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" by Gerald Sussman |
11/10/2011 | Thanks. I understand what | "We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" by Gerald Sussman |
11/11/2011 | Yep | "We Really Don't Know How to Compute!" by Gerald Sussman |
10/25/2011 | you forgot (xkvd) | John McCarthy has passed |
10/25/2011 | Tribute to McCarthy | John McCarthy has passed |
10/26/2011 | Maybe not | Dennis Ritchie passed away |
10/31/2011 | client side Java | Google's Dart announced |
10/25/2011 | overstated | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/26/2011 | On the iPad | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/26/2011 | in practice | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/26/2011 | teaching programming | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/26/2011 | It does matter | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/26/2011 | Apple policy | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/25/2011 | HTML | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/25/2011 | closest | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/25/2011 | I was one of those | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/25/2011 | I love flash | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/25/2011 | Dylan vs. Obj-C | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/25/2011 | scratch | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/26/2011 | system compiler | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/26/2011 | DRM | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/26/2011 | content consumer | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/26/2011 | Collateral damage | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/26/2011 | management | Open thread: RIP Steve Jobs |
10/26/2011 | great reply | What space does SQL cover, or, why is max so weird in SQL? |
09/30/2011 | why not? | Opa |
10/25/2011 | begging the question | Opa |
10/28/2011 | from the preamble | Opa |
06/28/2011 | Great answer | How to explain a new programming language? |
06/28/2011 | Problem domain | The Value Of Syntax? |
02/20/2011 | The goal | The Habit Programming Language: The Revised Preliminary Report |
02/20/2011 | Clojure | The Semicolon Wars |
12/15/2010 | Naive point | The fundamental limitations of parser combinators... and how to fix them. |
12/16/2010 | C | Tolerant vs. Demanding Software |
12/17/2010 | wow, what for | Tolerant vs. Demanding Software |
12/17/2010 | build not buy | Tolerant vs. Demanding Software |
12/14/2010 | NULLs in relational databases | Tolerant vs. Demanding Software |
12/17/2010 | 6nf and de-normalization in practice. | Tolerant vs. Demanding Software |
12/15/2010 | thx | Tolerant vs. Demanding Software |
12/13/2010 | confidence intervals | "Future of Programming Languages" panel |
12/13/2010 | window | "Future of Programming Languages" panel |
12/13/2010 | efficiency | "Future of Programming Languages" panel |
12/14/2010 | intermediate language | "Future of Programming Languages" panel |
12/14/2010 | performance | "Future of Programming Languages" panel |
05/05/2010 | what would that mean? | The Monad Zipper |
10/28/2011 | myths revised | iPhone PL lockdown |
10/28/2011 | Yes they would | iPhone PL lockdown |
10/28/2011 | in-app | iPhone PL lockdown |
10/28/2011 | actually | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/02/2011 | impossible | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/03/2011 | codify | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/03/2011 | Actually, any app that | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/04/2011 | Having scripts go through | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/04/2011 | $99 | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/04/2011 | Property rights | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/04/2011 | All the other regulations | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/04/2011 | hobbyist system | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/04/2011 | I was referring to things | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/05/2011 | Hypercard | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/04/2011 | virus writers | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/04/2011 | They only allow a fixed set | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/04/2011 | why did you ask | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/05/2011 | Development tool | iPhone PL lockdown |
12/09/2011 | good answers below | iPhone PL lockdown |
12/10/2011 | describe | iPhone PL lockdown |
12/11/2011 | 3 different issues | iPhone PL lockdown |
11/26/2009 | As an aside | The perfect advanced programming language for the productive industrial developer |
11/26/2009 | for/while loops in functional | The perfect advanced programming language for the productive industrial developer |
11/27/2009 | concepts | The perfect advanced programming language for the productive industrial developer |
12/12/2010 | This seems like a contradiction | The perfect advanced programming language for the productive industrial developer |
04/07/2009 | Wikipedia | zip in the point free style |
04/07/2009 | another article | zip in the point free style |
04/14/2009 | Not at all | zip in the point free style |
12/13/2008 | Wadler | The Genuine Sieve of Eratosthenes |
10/01/2008 | C# and Computer World | C# and Computer World |
09/19/2008 | slashdot | Simon Peyton Jones Interview |
09/20/2008 | SPJ is wrong | Simon Peyton Jones Interview |
09/20/2008 | Java | Simon Peyton Jones Interview |
09/21/2008 | Still not following | Simon Peyton Jones Interview |
09/22/2008 | removal | Simon Peyton Jones Interview |
07/04/2008 | Note on speed | The hits and misses of Microsoft |
07/05/2008 | AJAX and Flash | The hits and misses of Microsoft |
07/04/2008 | GW-Basic | The hits and misses of Microsoft |
07/05/2008 | Basic Time line | The hits and misses of Microsoft |
07/06/2008 | Gosubs | The hits and misses of Microsoft |
07/08/2008 | Design Patters | The hits and misses of Microsoft |
07/05/2008 | Manual garbage collection | The hits and misses of Microsoft |
07/08/2008 | language geeks and acadameic dorks | Functional Programming in the ACM CS Curriculum |
07/08/2008 | algorithms & how OO is taught | Functional Programming in the ACM CS Curriculum |
11/09/2007 | Pens and turtles | Squeaky Tales |
09/19/2007 | Next step | Lambda Calculus: fixed point theorem help |
09/11/2007 | Great example | Question about the Monad associativity law |
07/31/2007 | I really like that idea | LtU turns 7: The year of spam |
07/27/2007 | Greenspun's 10 laws | Best LtU humour |
07/09/2007 | embrace and extend | The Evolution Of LINQ And Its Impact On The Design Of C# |
05/31/2007 | Test with a kid | LC for kids (alligators, oh my!) |
06/01/2007 | yep | LC for kids (alligators, oh my!) |
06/01/2007 | Slight clarification | LC for kids (alligators, oh my!) |
12/01/2006 | A small suggestion | The Future of LtU |
10/16/2006 | turning it off | Good Ideas, Through the Looking Glass |
12/14/2008 | monads and haskell | Explaining monads |
12/13/2008 | another suggestion | Explaining monads |
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