In this episode, Conor and Bryce talk to Zach Laine about APL, Haskell, the problem Three Consecutive Odds and why C++ developers should learn other languages.
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ADSP: The PodcastConor HoekstraBryce Adelstein Lelbach About the Guest
Zach Laine has been using C++ in industry for 15 years, focusing on data visualization, numeric computing, games, generic programming, and good library design. He finds the process of writing bio blurbs to be a little uncomfortable.
Show Notes
Date Recorded: 2023-02-16 Date Released: 2023-03-03
ADSP Episode 117: OOP, C++ Containers, APIs, EOP & More with Zach Laine!ADSP Episode 118: C++ Allocators with Zach Laine! (Part 2)APLBQNC++98 std::count_ifAnamorphismsC++20 std::views::splitC++23 std::views::chunkC++23 std::views::chunk_byADSP Episode 115: Max Gap in C++23ADSP Episode 116: Max Gap Count in C++23C++98 std::adjacent_differenceC++23 std::views::adjacent_transformThree Consecutive OddsC++98 std::transformC++17 std::transform_reduceC++23 std::views::adjacentC++23 std::views::slideHaskell fromEnumArrayCast Episode: Michael Higginson, 2022 Dyalog Contest WinnerReverse Polish notationP2672 Exploring the Design Space for a Pipeline OperatorDuo LingoDaniela Engert Duo Lingo StreakCategory Theory for Programmers - Bartosz MilewskiC++23 std::views::filterCollection Oriented Programming
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