Thank you, that was very instructive! Tangible Values look very
interesting.
-- Duane
On May 7, 2009, at 3:11 PM, Ahn, Ki Yung wrote:
Duane Johnson wrote:
With these functions visualized, one could make a kind of "drag and
drop" interface for Haskell programming, although that isn't really
my intention. I admit this is a little convoluted even for the
purpose of visualization, but at least it's a starting place. Does
anyone know of another system or better representation?
You must to take a look at this:
Tangible Functional Programming
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faJ8N0giqzw
And, a little bit off topic but cool stuff:
Vacuum: visualize Haskell data structures live
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4-212uMgy8
@ It seems that we are getting pretty close to the point that
youtube is getting to be a better reference than a paper, at least
for practitioners. A lot of talks are on youtube :)
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