Show-and-tell for Tuesday

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Bryan Hunter

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Nov 23, 2024, 9:05:10 AM11/23/24
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Hi! The next NashFP (and the last one of the year) will be Tuesday, Nov 26. The plan is a hybrid meeting (in-person at the NTC + Zoom).

Who has fun functional programming things to share? Reply here with your topic and roughly how much time you would like.

Mark Wutka

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Nov 23, 2024, 9:40:55 AM11/23/24
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I thought I might do something about macros in Scheme. I was trying to replicate a macro from a Common Lisp package in Scheme and with some help learned what I needed to do. I put together a simplified version to show what the trick is, along with some introductory examples.
  Mark

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Hi! The next NashFP (and the last one of the year) will be Tuesday, Nov 26. The plan is a hybrid meeting (in-person at the NTC + Zoom).

Who has fun functional programming things to share? Reply here with your topic and roughly how much time you would like.

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Mark Wutka

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Nov 23, 2024, 9:41:19 AM11/23/24
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Oh yeah, time wise, maybe 20-30 minutes?

Michael Kerekes

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Nov 25, 2024, 1:47:07 PM11/25/24
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I have integrated effects into the Mana language and would like to give a demo.  They turned out really well. They are easy to understand and use, with simple syntax and semantics, and an efficient runtime implementation.  They have all the benefits of Monads in Haskell (and more) with none of the cognitive overhead.  Probably take 30-60 minutes depending on questions.

On Sat, Nov 23, 2024 at 6:05 AM Bryan Hunter <bryan....@leanfp.com> wrote:
Hi! The next NashFP (and the last one of the year) will be Tuesday, Nov 26. The plan is a hybrid meeting (in-person at the NTC + Zoom).

Who has fun functional programming things to share? Reply here with your topic and roughly how much time you would like.

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