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2025-11-11 17:07:36 +0100jmcantrell(~weechat@user/jmcantrell) jmcantrell
2025-11-11 17:07:15 +0100 <merijn> Morj: You can have a look at the reverse state monad and tardis monads to get your mind broken
2025-11-11 17:06:32 +0100Zemyla(~Zemyla@72.178.108.235) Zemyla
2025-11-11 17:05:37 +0100Googulator70(~Googulato@80-95-87-101.pool.digikabel.hu) (Quit: Client closed)
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2025-11-11 17:03:41 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Morj> But I'm pretty sure I've seen a small set of such when I was studying myself. I just lost it now
2025-11-11 17:03:19 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Morj> Ok, I guess I'll have to put a mental checknote to start gathering real life problems to create a set of such tasks...
2025-11-11 17:02:21 +0100 <lucabtz> ah i see
2025-11-11 17:02:13 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Morj> To matrix
2025-11-11 17:02:11 +0100 <merijn> lucabtz: matrix
2025-11-11 17:02:03 +0100 <lucabtz> what does haskellbridge bridge to?
2025-11-11 17:02:02 +0100 <merijn> Morj: I'm not sure if there's any good exercises for that
2025-11-11 16:57:37 +0100tromp(~textual@2001:1c00:3487:1b00:bd50:5f58:be67:a48d)
2025-11-11 16:57:04 +0100Googulator70(~Googulato@80-95-87-101.pool.digikabel.hu)
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2025-11-11 16:54:22 +0100 <haskellbridge> <Morj> Thanks to links shared above and some googling, I found some really good exercises, but not really any that utilize lazyness meaningfully. Does anyone have tasks specifically for implementing algorithms using lazy evaluation?
2025-11-11 16:49:13 +0100karenw(~karenw@user/karenw) karenw
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2025-11-11 16:41:23 +0100merijn(~merijn@77.242.116.146) merijn
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2025-11-11 16:14:13 +0100j1n37(~j1n37@user/j1n37) j1n37
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2025-11-11 16:05:50 +0100spew(~spew@user/spew) spew
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2025-11-11 16:03:39 +0100 <Sidney> Just found it! Thank you so much
2025-11-11 16:02:56 +0100gorignak(~gorignak@user/gorignak) gorignak
2025-11-11 16:02:54 +0100 <merijn> And one earlier at 1:00: https://ircbrowse.tomsmeding.com/browse/lchaskell?id=1693741#trid1693741
2025-11-11 16:02:39 +0100gorignak(~gorignak@user/gorignak) (Client Quit)
2025-11-11 16:02:19 +0100 <merijn> Not sure if that's the one you meant
2025-11-11 16:02:13 +0100 <merijn> Incidentally, I do see a question from you at 02:42
2025-11-11 16:02:00 +0100 <merijn> Everything in this channel is
2025-11-11 16:01:38 +0100 <Sidney> Okay I will go back and check. Are you saying everything in the IRC is recorded so it should be there?
2025-11-11 16:00:49 +0100 <merijn> Note that the log timestamps are UTC+1, which might differ from wherever you are
2025-11-11 16:00:23 +0100 <merijn> Are you sure you checked the right time?
2025-11-11 15:59:52 +0100 <merijn> ah, you did >.>
2025-11-11 15:59:31 +0100 <merijn> Sidney: See the logs in the topic
2025-11-11 15:59:12 +0100emmanuelux(~emmanuelu@user/emmanuelux) emmanuelux
2025-11-11 15:58:24 +0100 <Sidney> Hi, I asked a few questions here last night but my computer crashed and now I don't have access to the answers I received. They were really high quality, so is there a way I can get access to them? I checked the logs for last night but I did not see any of the conversation. Thanks!
2025-11-11 15:57:55 +0100gorignak(~gorignak@user/gorignak) gorignak