On Tue, 2 Feb 2010, [email protected] wrote:
> http://dotat.at/prog/life/hslife.hs
Er, yes, I didn't link to that in my earlier message because it's a
half-completed attempt. I think I got to the stage of realising that I
needed to write a monad or a monad transformer to thread the hash cons
state through the code without it getting in the way.
For those interested in Hash Life whether or not it's written in
Haskell, there's a description of how it works in
http://dotat.at/prog/life/hashlife.c
though that code is also incomplete.
Tony.
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