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CIS 1940: Introduction to Haskell (Spring 2023) Lectures: Tuesdays 3:30–5 p.m. Instructor: Jessica Shi (jwshi [at] seas [dot] upenn [dot] edu) TA: Ernest Ng (ngernest [at] seas [dot] upenn [dot] edu) Please Note: If you have been linked here from the internet and you are not a Penn student, you are probably looking for this version of the class instead. Course Description Haskell is a high-level,
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OpenGL Insights Edited by Patrick Cozzi and Christophe Riccio Asynchronous Buffer Transfers Ladislav Hrabcak and Arnaud Masserann 28.1 Introduction Most 3D applications send large quantities of data from the CPU to the GPU on a regular basis. Possible reasons include • streaming data from hard drive or network: geometry, clipmapping, level of detail (LOD), etc.; • updating skeletal and blend-shape
All homework assignments should emerge creatively from the Style guidelines. Homework is due each Monday by the start of class. HW submission site / HW submission instructions Week 1 (14 January): Introduction to Haskell ( html, lhs ) Homework 1: due Monday, 21 January. Week 2 (21 January): Algebraic Data Types ( html, lhs ) Homework 2: due Monday, 28 January. [ error.log, sample.log, Log.hs ] Wee
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Tuesday/Thursday: 1:45 - 3:15, ANNS 111 Instructor Benjamin Pierce bcpierce AT cis.upenn.edu Office: Levine 562 Office hours: Mondays 2:00 - 4:00 ET Teaching Assistants Lef Ioannidis elefthei AT seas.upenn.edu Office hours: Monday and Wednesday from noon to 2PM in Levine 5th floor bump space (near elevators) Text The main texts for the course are the online books Logical Foundations and Programmin
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The future of MSTParser A SourceForge project has been started by Jason Baldrige and Ryan McDonald to make it easier to add new features to the parser. A new version of the parser will be available soon from that site. MSTParser (v0.2) This is the parser described in the following papers: Multilingual Dependency Parsing with a Two-Stage Discriminative Parser R. McDonald, K. Lerman, and F. Pereira
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To: wadler@research.bell-labs.com Subject: Re: type safety From: Matthias Felleisen <matthias@cs.rice.edu> Date: Wed, 29 Dec 1999 10:12:24 -0600 (CST) CC: types@cis.upenn.edu In-reply-to: <199912290418.XAA07529@localhost.localdomain> (message from Philip Wadler on Tue, 28 Dec 1999 14:15:25 -0500) References: <199912290418.XAA07529@localhost.localdomain> Reply-to: matthias@rice.edu Phil, if you're
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Project introduction: This project uses a language-based technique to unify two seemingly opposite programming models for building massively concurrent network services: the event-driven model and the multithreaded model. The result is a unified concurrency model providing both thread abstractions and event abstractions. We implemented the unified concurrency model in Haskell, a pure, lazy, fun
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A bidirectional programming language for ad-hoc, textual data. [Overview] [Download] [Documentation] [Related] Note: Parts of this page may be out of date or not working. For up-to-date information and links to all of our papers on bidirectional programming, including ongoing work, please see our indivdual web pages at Penn (here) and Cornell (here). Boomerang is a programming language for writing
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