- July 31st, 2018: Tuesday's #haskell problem: let's start to build a #kakuro-solver! YES! (Image via http://www.menneske.no/kakuro)
- July 30th, 2018: For Monday's #haskell problem we are looking at merging databases. Monday's #haskell solution is a Set.intersection, and we see the shared data tables of the two databases.
- July 24th, 2018: For Tuesday's #haskell problem we are discovering a JSON dictionary structure and pruning away non-entries. A little JSON dictionary exploration with #haskell gets us to our solution today.
- July 17th, 2018: For Tuesday's #haskell problem we parse bits o' data from more extensive JSON.
- July 11th, 2018: Wednesday's #haskell problem is going from an 'iffy' JSON structure to PERFECT (well: less 'iffy') JSON structure.
- July 10th, 2018: For Tuesday's #haskell problem we explore and structure illtempered JSON. When JSON looks normal, but it's not quite, you call ... AESON on wings of eagles for Tuesday's #haskell solution.
- July 9th, 2018: In Monday's #haskell problem we discover structure in mondo JSON. Monday's #Haskell solution revealed itself in the first 300 characters of prettiness!
- July 3rd, 2018: For Tuesday's #haskell problem we translate the graph-like JSON to a set of relations, viewable in a graph database. For Tuesday, #haskell's graph-solution using Relation values and, ooh! pretteh pictures!
Incorporates strong typing over predicate logic programming, and, conversely, incorporates predicate logic programming into strongly typed functional languages. The style of predicate logic is from Prolog; the strongly typed functional language is Haskell.
Thursday, August 2, 2018
July 2018 1HaskellADay Problems and Solutions
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