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March 11, 2019

Monthly Curations: February 2019

  • “OOP before OOP with Simula”
  • “Emulating the Rust borrow checker with C++ move-only types”
  • An old email reply by Alan Kay … and a bit of Strongtalk history
  • “Lisp, mud, and wikis”
  • A journey of Haskell optimization (benchmarking against Golang)
  • A real-life web framework in Forth (yes!) … this one should get a prize of some sort
  • George Dyson on how “the future of computing is analog”
  • This blogpost is more than a decade old now, but I still come back to it and sigh.
  • “First intuitions of Homotopy Type Theory”
  • This one is either preaching-to-the-choir or quite-useful: “Immutability changes everything”
  • Provocative and looking to the future of programming: “Can programming be liberated?”
  • A reminder that “_programming languages are not languages”
  • An interesting hacked together “notebook” based on a Raspberry Pi
  • On “computational trinitarianism”

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