I am pleased to announce that Issue 21 of the Monad Reader is now available.
http://themonadreader.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/issue21.pdf
Issue 21 consists of the following two articles:
* A Functional Approach to Neural Networks by Amy de Buitléir, Michael
Russell, Mark Daly
*
Using Simon PJ's archive, I've restored the online archives of the Haskell
Mailing list from 1990-2000.
http://code.haskell.org/~dons/haskell-1990-2000/
Hopefully in a more permanent location.
Some goodies:
* Wadler's Law on language design :
* Niklas Hambüchen m...@nh2.me [2013-03-16 03:49:29+]
I would agree that what attoparsec does for | of Alternative and mplus
for MonadPlus is correct since e.g. the mplus laws say that a failure
must be identity and therefore the following alternatives must be
considered. I also find it
Hi Carter,
Thank you for your help, but I can confirm that this is not due to
floating point errors. My own hunch is that it is due to the way I am using
random number generation from System.Random.MWC. To check it I wrote a version
of mkNetwork function using random number generation
Perhaps the problem is in withSystemRandom, which uses unsafePerformIO?
Does the problem persist if you seed your program with some predefined
seed?
Roman
* Azeem -ul-Hasan aze...@live.com [2013-03-16 13:46:54+0500]
Hi Carter,
Thank you for your help, but I can confirm that this is
Nope that isn't the case either. Even if I make use of defaultSeed through
create the problem still remains. The problem seems to be in the generation of
a vector of (a,a) i.e in the part
V.generateM ((round $ p*(fromIntegral $ l*z)) `div` 2) (\i- R.uniformR ((0,0)
, (l-1,l-1)) gen)
in line
I am pleased to announce that Issue 21 of the Monad Reader is now available.
http://themonadreader.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/issue21.pdf
Issue 21 consists of the following two articles:
* A Functional Approach to Neural Networks by Amy de Buitléir, Michael
Russell, Mark Daly
*
I am happy to see this implemented. Thanks Michael!
On 15 March 2013 00:49, Michael Steele mikesteel...@gmail.com wrote:
I uploaded a new packaged named Win32-services. This library is a partial
binding to the Win32 System Services API. It's now easier to write Windows
service applications in
We are happy to announce Ajhc 0.8.0.2.
It's first release announce for Ajhc.
Major change on this release is ability to compile Haskell code for tiny CPU.
There is demo on tiny CPU at https://github.com/ajhc/demo-cortex-m3.
And you can watch demo movie at
I have merged your changes back into the main jhc tree. Thanks!
John
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 5:28 AM, Kiwamu Okabe kiw...@debian.or.jp wrote:
We are happy to announce Ajhc 0.8.0.2.
It's first release announce for Ajhc.
Major change on this release is ability to compile Haskell code for
On Mar 15, 2013, at 5:33 PM, Jason Dagit dag...@gmail.com wrote:
Do you know if the constraints on:
regex-posix-0.95.1
regex-compat-0.95.1
Need to be what they are? Could we relax them without breaking anything?
The constraints were added recently, and I believe they were a very
Hi,
Am Samstag, den 16.03.2013, 05:53 -0700 schrieb John Meacham:
On Sat, Mar 16, 2013 at 5:28 AM, Kiwamu Okabe kiw...@debian.or.jp wrote:
We are happy to announce Ajhc 0.8.0.2.
I have merged your changes back into the main jhc tree. Thanks!
John
Great. Would it be possible for you two
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I think the mistake here is to parse something and then decide if
its it valid. It should be the parser which decides whether its
valid. So rather than:
suffix - A.option ((:) $ A.letter_ascii)
try:
typ - A.choice [ {- list or valid suffix parsers -} ]
return $
On Thu, Mar 14, 2013 at 12:51 AM, Jesper Särnesjö sarne...@gmail.com wrote:
In short, I have two programs, one written in Haskell [1] and one
written in C [2], that consist of calls to the same functions, in the
same order, to the same C library, but which do not exhibit the same
behavior.
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 8:49 PM, Niklas Hambüchen m...@nh2.me wrote:
Is it not possible to add an alternative (no pun intended) to | that
supports the semantics Evan wants?
I assume it's the performance thing. Presumably it would need to pass
an extra flag with to the failure continuation to
Hi,
On Sun, Mar 17, 2013 at 4:45 AM, Joachim Breitner
m...@joachim-breitner.de wrote:
Great. Would it be possible for you two to agree on a mode that allows
Kiwamu to develop in his pace, but still avoid having a proper fork of
jhc pushed to distros and users? Something like: Kiwamu hacks away
@Evan Thanks for that link, I posted a somewhat longer argument in
there.
Personally, I'd love ||.
On Sun 17 Mar 2013 02:02:44 GMT, Evan Laforge wrote:
On Fri, Mar 15, 2013 at 8:49 PM, Niklas Hambüchen m...@nh2.me wrote:
Is it not possible to add an alternative (no pun intended) to | that
Hi,
I am working on an automation that periodically fetches bug data from our
bug tracking system and creates static HTML reports. Things worked fine
when the bugs were in the order of 200 or so. Now I am trying to run it
against 3000 bugs and suddenly I see things like - too many open handles,
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