- November 27th, 2018: Tuesday brings a little more logic to today's #haskell puzzler.
- November 26th, 2018: Monday's #haskell problem: J'ACCUSE!
- November 23rd, 2018: A little late, but here's a little logic puzzle to solve using #haskell on a frigid Friday. That took a couple of iterations, but BOOM! a #haskell solution to Friday's little logic puzzle.
- November 22nd, 2018: Thursday's #haskell problem is from @fermatslibrary: we throw enough 1/4th together and we get 1/3. Trust me on this one.
- November 21st, 2018: From @fermatslibrary comes Wednesday's #haskell problem For Wednesday's #haskell solution: π and e as an equality? How transcendent! ... eheh. 😎
- November 5th, 2018: Monday's #haskell problem: rectangular numbers from a calculator face are all divisible by 11. True? The #haskell solution shows that yes, it is true!
- November 2nd, 2018: From @fermatslibrary comes Friday's #haskell problem: twoSquaresDifference of any odd number. Friday's #haskell solution we are folding odd numbers to find their diff squares.
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.
Monday, December 3, 2018
November 2018 1HaskellADay Problems and Solutions
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