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Monthly Archives: January 2007

Monads, REST and C++ Template Metaprogramming

OK, with that title, I’m sure to please almost no one. If you want to know how to do REST-ful programming in Haskell, or tie REST to C++, move along, there’s nothing to see here. The connection isn’t at the implementation level. Which is the whole point.So what do REST, Monads and (successful) Template Metaprogramming […]

Posted bysdowneyJanuary 24, 2007Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on Monads, REST and C++ Template Metaprogramming

rest in peace robert anton wilson

ohyesof coursei had forgottenmy god, it’s full of stars

Posted bysdowneyJanuary 20, 2007Posted inUncategorizedLeave a comment on rest in peace robert anton wilson

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