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Linkage 2007.02.11

Feb 11, 2008

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CppSpec<br/>

10 years of “Purely Functional Data Structures”<br/>

In 1993, I ran across an interesting paper by Tyng-Ruey Chuang and Benjamin Goldberg, showing how to implement efficient purely functional queues and double-ended queues. Their result was quite nice, but rather complicated, so I started looking for a simpler approach.

they die<br/>

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E-R Example<br/>

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Webserver with continuations<br/>

Arc Internals, pt.1<br/>

How not to Python<br/>

Explicit imports make code much more readable, and make it much easier to figure out in which module something you’re using in the current module is defined, if it’d be imported by one of your many global imports otherwise.

Cavett on Fischer<br/>

It must seem strange to people too young to remember that there was once a chess champion — of all things — who became arguably the most famous celebrity on earth.

100 facts about Paul Graham<br/>

Paul Graham’s blood type is WD-40.

Vodka info: [gc][shivers][apply][eval][currying]<br/>

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