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* [ ] Documentation: How did you do that?
* [ ] An image of the speed profile
* [ ] At least 1 Python/`.py` that does a speed profile
* [ ] Ideally, a clear speed bottleneck in the profile
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From APUPA created by [bertanimauro](https://github.com/bertanimauro): bertanimauro/APUPA#10
https://oeis.org/wiki/Differential_Propositional_Calculus_%E2%80%A2_Part_1#Casual_Introduction
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Go over them and improve.
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Depends on:
* [ ] #3
In this repository, there is a file called `fairytale.md`, which contains a to-be fairytale. There are no requirements on the story of the fairytales :-)
You work in a …
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Will be at https://github.com/programming-formalisms/programming_formalisms_project_autumn_2023 . Link is already at README.
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# Exercise 2: `is_odd`
- Time: 30 mins
## Exercise 2: `is_odd` (30 mins)
- Develop a function called `is_odd`
- Output:
- Returns `True` if the input is odd
- Returns `Fa…
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Should be easy, as @LarsEklund already prepared this at https://github.com/UPPMAX/programming_formalisms . I will just copy that file to README :-)
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This is a proposal to enable a syntax for exact types. A similar feature can be seen in Flow (https://flowtype.org/docs/objects.html#exact-object-types), but I would like to propose it as a feature us…
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I'm curious to read an explanation of fundamental technical differences or similarities between Perl 6 macros (and, separately if appropriate, 007 macros) with Lisp FEXPRs. I thought ven especially mi…
raiph updated
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