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− | | Towards "Big Data" in Haskell |
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− | | Edward Kmett |
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− | | What is the purpose of the mysterious github.com/analytics account? Why am I doing this? How will it work? What does it mean? When did I start talking to myself? |
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− | | Layering Domain Specific Languages and Such |
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− | | Gershom Bazerman |
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− | | A runthough of the talk (http://lambdajam.com/sessions#bazerman) I'm preparing for lambdajam. It will attempt to have something useful to say about adjunctions. I expect fellow attendees will help me reduce the amount that it is incorrect. |
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− | | Signal Processing in (on?) Haskell |
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− | | Derek Elkins |
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− | | Probably an introduction to some signal processing concepts and examples in Haskell, unless I find a clever way to apply signal processing to combinatorial species, in which case this will be a very different talk. |
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− | | Program Synthesis with SMT |
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− | | Tikhon Jelvis |
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− | | I'll describe what synthesis is and how to hack together a simple synthesizer in Haskell using the sbv library to interact with an SMT solver (probably Microsoft's Z3). |
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Revision as of 12:21, 30 June 2014
If you'd like to give a talk, announce it here; tell us your name, the title of the talk, a short description. Please also let us know if you won't be attending Saturday afternoon and want to present at some other time.
Talks
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