- August 22nd, 2018: For Wednesday's #haskell problem we query a directory and massage some JSON: all in a day's work. Wednesday's #haskell solution: Processing JSONs ... LIKE A BOSS!
- August 20th, 2018: For Monday's #haskell problem we distill UUIDs encoded in news media URLs. Monday's #haskell solution uses the break function FTW!
- August 16th, 2018: For Thursday's #haskell problem we have Zipf's Law and words-in-sentences: a [The Current Year] analysis.
- August 15th, 2018: For Wednesday's #haskell problem, we look at the 5000 most frequently used English words and do a bit of analysis. Wednesday's #haskell solution gets us the top 5000 English language words and their counts.
- August 3rd, 2018: For Friday's #haskell problem we ingest JSON to discover its structure.
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.
Friday, October 5, 2018
August 2018 1HaskellADay problems and solutions
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