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Something about me. |
Something about me. |
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I'm a legal scholar, let's put it this way. I teach law to to-be computer scientists at the [http://www.unibz.it/inf/ University of Bolzano (Italy)] and at the [http://www.jus.unitn.it University of Trento (Italy)]. |
I'm a legal scholar, let's put it this way. I teach law to to-be computer scientists at the [http://www.unibz.it/inf/ University of Bolzano (Italy)] and at the [http://www.jus.unitn.it University of Trento (Italy)]. |
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I even wrote a book (in Italian), about the legal implications (very broadly speaking) of free software. It's titled [http://www.jus.unitn.it/DSG/pubblicazioni/collana/rossato/home.html Law and Architecture in the Digital Space]. |
I even wrote a book (in Italian), about the legal implications (very broadly speaking) of free software. It's titled [http://www.jus.unitn.it/DSG/pubblicazioni/collana/rossato/home.html Law and Architecture in the Digital Space]. |
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− | + | I belong to a [http://www.jus.unitn.it Department of Legal Science]. |
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In this wiki I'm trying to finish a tutorial on monads and monadic transformers. |
In this wiki I'm trying to finish a tutorial on monads and monadic transformers. |
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If you are interested and want to help, here it is: |
If you are interested and want to help, here it is: |
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[[The Monadic Way]] |
[[The Monadic Way]] |
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+ | I also wrote an introduction to monads that pretends to be funny: |
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[[Meet Bob The Monadic Lover]] |
[[Meet Bob The Monadic Lover]] |
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+ | I'd love the get some feedback: it could be very helpful for improving the above tutorials. |
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andrea dot rossato at unibz dot it. |
andrea dot rossato at unibz dot it. |
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Have fun! |
Have fun! |
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+ | - [[User:AndreaRossato|Andrea Rossato]] |
Revision as of 09:38, 6 September 2006
Something about me. I'm a legal scholar, let's put it this way. I teach law to to-be computer scientists at the University of Bolzano (Italy) and at the University of Trento (Italy).
I even wrote a book (in Italian), about the legal implications (very broadly speaking) of free software. It's titled Law and Architecture in the Digital Space.
I belong to a Department of Legal Science.
In this wiki I'm trying to finish a tutorial on monads and monadic transformers.
If you are interested and want to help, here it is:
I also wrote an introduction to monads that pretends to be funny:
I'd love the get some feedback: it could be very helpful for improving the above tutorials.
If you want you can use the talk pages or contact me directly at the following address:
andrea dot rossato at unibz dot it.
Have fun!