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An obscure research project could radically accelerate innovation in programming language design
I want to talk about a comonad that came up at work the other day. Actually, two of them, as the data structure in question is a comonad in at least …
In the previous post, we looked at the Reader/Writer monads and comonads, and discussed in general what comonads are and how they relate to monads. …
In chapter 11 of our book, we talk about monads in Scala. This finally names a pattern that the reader has seen throughout the book and gives it a …
On the last episode of this very-infrequently-updated analysis of Programming with Bananas, Lenses, Envelopes, and Barbed Wire, we took a look at how to represent and traverse nested structures. This time, we’ll start getting into the meat of the paper1. We’ll define two simple recursion schemes, explore how
Scala Exercises Is An Open Source Project For Learning Different Technologies Based In The Scala Programming Language.
I know this post is pretty old, and also somewhat moot by now, as union types are coming in Scala (see Dotty), but this is such a brilliant and beautiful post. In fact, this is one of my favourite posts ever.