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  • '''Quick links: [[DHD_UHac/Local|Local Information]] | [[DHD_UHac/Projects|UHac Proj
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  • ...tes) talk! Feel free to turn up with 2 slides (pdf, usb stick!) and give a quick talk on what you're up to or thinking about. We will organise this further
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  • Another elegant, quick solution, based on some background mathematics as in comments:
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  • ...m. It is designed to be powerful and above all stable, as well as having a quick learning curve.
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  • Just found this paper and had a quick look. You should probably compare your algorithm with ''Algorithm-P'' descr I just took a quick look at the references section:
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  • ...s you to write graphical applications where the front-end is written in Qt Quick's QML language (incorporating JavaScript) and the back-end is written in Ha
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  • ''(This page is intended as a quick introduction to how IO is treated in Haskell. It doesn't describe everythin
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  • ...is to bring beginners in contact with experts so that the former can get a quick start in the Haskell community. We will have a dedicated beginners' track,
    6 KB (957 words) - 16:10, 20 August 2016
  • ...alks that may grow into functional pearls. Open session, anyone can give a quick talk!
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  • = Quick Tour = Here is a quick overview to get you started.
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  • , title =? "Quick Alarm" -?> doF W.shiftMaster <+> doFloat
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  • ...too early! And remember that the objective is a clean solution, not just a quick-and-dirty hack!
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  • And, a quick check shows that <hask>bf t2</hask> yields: p2 <- provideString "The quick" p1
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  • === A quick start with wxHaskell === [[Category:wxHaskell|Quick start]]
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  • ** [[/Quick start/]]
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  • [[Category:wxHaskell|Quick start]]
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  • A quick introduction to QuickCheck2, and testing Haskell code.
    8 KB (1,214 words) - 00:46, 23 October 2017
  • ...parametrize your package, skip to [[#How to use a signature package]]; the quick start won't help you.
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  • ...e module declaration, along with any extra comments included there). Some quick notes about Haddock documentation format: ...s that aren't necessarily even finished yet. The following bash alias is a quick and dirty way to build html documentation in a draft document directory for
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  • A quick introduction to QuickCheck, and testing Haskell code. See [[Introduction_to ...0 Paper [http://www.eecs.northwestern.edu/~robby/courses/395-495-2009-fall/quick.pdf QuickCheck: A Lightweight Tool for Random Testing of Haskell Programs],
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  • .../path/to/emacsclient-starter org-protocol:/remember:/t/foo/" -- for adding quick reminders to your agenda
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  • ...some of the available resources. Experienced programmers looking for some quick code examples may be interested in their [http://acm.wustl.edu/functional/h :A quick comparison between ruby's and haskell's BDD.
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  • == Quick reference ==
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  • :* Quick fixes on common errors and import management .../~ndm/hlint/ HLint]: gives you HLint warning on building and allows you to quick fix them
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  • ...there's plenty of room for improvement in the parsing, this is fine for a quick and dirty display of normal or additionalKeys style bindings. It obviously ==== Quick and dirty OnScreen helper ====
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  • ...is to bring beginners in contact with experts so that the former can get a quick start in the Haskell community.
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  • <code>build.mk</code>, and then uncommented <code>BuildFlavour = quick-cross</code>. Next
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  • :Iavor Diatchki's library of monad transformers for Haskell. It enables the quick construction of monads --- abstract data types that capture common programm
    10 KB (1,459 words) - 19:29, 15 August 2019
  • ...for rapid development: This toolbox provides everything you need to get a quick start into web hacking with haskell: routing, middleware, json, blaze, sess
    12 KB (1,789 words) - 17:49, 26 October 2020
  • ...is to bring beginners in contact with experts so that the former can get a quick start in the Haskell community. We will have a dedicated beginners' track,
    13 KB (1,982 words) - 10:32, 8 September 2016
  • ==Quick Introductions to Haskell==
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  • ...alks that may grow into functional pearls. Open session, anyone can give a quick talk!
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  • ...alks that may grow into functional pearls. Open session, anyone can give a quick talk!
    14 KB (2,363 words) - 22:42, 16 November 2009
  • ...is to bring beginners in contact with experts so that the former can get a quick start in the Haskell community. We will have a dedicated beginners' track,
    14 KB (2,132 words) - 13:36, 10 December 2017
  • On the other hand, it is very good for quick implementation
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  • ...HuwCampbell/grenade grenade] is a dependently typed, practical, and pretty quick neural network library for concise and precise specifications of complex ne
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  • ...explicit type declarations. Those who are for the restriction are usually quick to point out that including explicit type declarations is good programming
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  • = Quick Tour = This is a quick start guide for the package. For further information, consult:
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  • A quick hack would be to define <hask>many</hask> using a <hask>force</hask> functi
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  • ...separate terminal, and using :r to reload, but :e can still be useful for quick edits from within GHCi.
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  • ...tting too clunky (that <tt>apply</tt> function is really just ugly). For a quick peek ahead the last few examples would be something like this in reactive-b
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  • ...placed for easy browsing of the different modules of the project, and for quick access to the source code.
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  • A quick comment about speed: it's fast enough -- 10-50 MB/s (depending
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  • The quick way to see what's missing is to get the darcs repository, change into that
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  • * To develop an unsafe interface layer for quick access to Javascript objects with ability to wrap arbitrary Javascript code
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  • ...tatus bar configuration. Similar <hask>dzen</hask> and <hask>xmobar</hask> quick bar functions have changed type for easier composition with other XConfig m
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  • Begin with the naive translation of the Clean entry (which was fairly quick):
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  • [http://archive.fo/92wW2 released] a library of bindings to Quick DBM, a database module similar to GDBM, Berkeley-DB, optimized for performa platforms, together with an interactive system for convenient, quick
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  • For quick reference, we repeat the type signatures of the most important library func
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  • Haskell in Depth is the perfect second book on Haskell. After a quick refresher on Haskell basics, this hands-on guide dives into examples and ap ...professionals. Most chapters include exercises, ranging in difficulty from quick comprehension checks to challenging extensions, many with solutions.
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  • ...09 [https://medium.com/@franzejr/a-quick-intro-about-monads-291e50dda062 A quick intro about Monads] - franzejr
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  • ...ally, it will remain defined in memory, making reading further values very quick. Try this with Hugs or GHCi and you see'll what I mean. ...beginning. Likewise, Haskell makes writing trivial functions like that so quick that they can generally be ignored while thinking about the larger picture.
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  • Very quick attempt:
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  • ...eneration is so fast that it is very much feasible and even preferable for quick generation of some short spans of relatively big primes.
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  • ...variety of platforms, together with an interactive system for convenient, quick development. The distribution includes space and time profiling facilities
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  • ...not prepared for such an event. However, <code>unsafe</code> calls are as quick as calls in C. It's ideal for "momentary" calls that quickly return back to
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  • A super quick attempt at a smallest solution, based on the
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  • <Pseudonym> Quick, type control-C before you run out of bits!
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  • A quick way to work around this is to
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  • ...t.) There are other, much better ways to handle I/O errors, but this is a quick and dirty way that may work for simple, one-off programs, such as expressio
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