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<b_jonas> slashlearn block device/Block devices are a concession made in Unix to make raw hard disks and magnetic tape have a similar interface to regular files and terminals. Since magnetic tapes can\'t write individual bytes, only entire blocks, the interface isn\'t exactly the same, thus the dreaded dd obs= option was born.
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e314d3f7858d <oerjan> pastelogs free.*applicative
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1 2011-05-26.txt:07:23:39: <oerjan> (for really compact point-free code, you want to import at least Control.Applicative, Control.Arrow and Control.Monad.Instances)
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2 2011-10-26.txt:00:23:55: <evincar> Pointfree just feels nicer, but in applicative languages it's less readable.
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3 2011-12-13.txt:23:50:27: <oerjan> kallisti: a free applicative defined with a GADT, for example
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4 2011-12-14.txt:00:12:39: <oerjan> also i rethought my definition of a free applicative
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5 2012-09-10.txt:00:02:15: <oerjan> `pastelogs free.*applicative
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6 2012-09-10.txt:00:05:04: <oerjan> `pastelogs free.*applicative