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The thing that students have the hardest time on when learning functional programming is how to process a recursive structure while maintaining some sort of "state", the result if you will. I'll attempt here to demystify the process.

Functional programming languages almost always use a lot of recursively defined structures. Depending on the language those can be implemented in various ways, but in any case the end result is the same. A structure of this type is either an "atom", i.e. an irreducible thing, or a "compound" consisting of substructures of the same form.

For example a "list" is either an Empty/Nil list (the "atom") or it is formed as a Cons of a value and another list (compound form). That other "sublist" can itself be empty or another cons and so on and so forth. A tree is similar. It is either empty, or it consists of a triple of a value and two sub-trees, left and right.

Almost every problem we encounter is a question about doing something with all entries in a structure. To solve these prob

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mziwisky / Oauth2.md
Last active February 15, 2024 23:31
Oauth2 Explanation

OAUTH2

The Problem

I’m a web app that wants to allow other web apps access to my users’ information, but I want to ensure that the user says it’s ok.

The Solution

I can’t trust the other web apps, so I must interact with my users directly. I’ll let them know that the other app is trying to get their info, and ask whether they want to grant that permission. Oauth defines a way to initiate that permission verification from the other app’s site so that the user experience is smooth. If the user grants permission, I issue an AuthToken to the other app which it can use to make requests for that user's info.

Note on encryption

Oauth2 has nothing to do with encryption -- it relies upon SSL to keep things (like the client app’s shared_secret) secure.

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eleventigers / GLTextureView.java
Created March 14, 2014 10:34
GLTextureView from GLSurfaceView
import java.io.Writer;
import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import javax.microedition.khronos.egl.EGL10;
import javax.microedition.khronos.egl.EGL11;
import javax.microedition.khronos.egl.EGLConfig;
import javax.microedition.khronos.egl.EGLContext;
import javax.microedition.khronos.egl.EGLDisplay;
import javax.microedition.khronos.egl.EGLSurface;
import javax.microedition.khronos.opengles.GL;
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jsanz / sus-dev-links.md
Last active October 16, 2023 10:27
Sustainable Development links
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aybabtme / DequeTest.java
Created August 25, 2012 08:10
Test for a properly working Deque - according to Coursera Algorithms Part 1, asg 2.
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
import org.junit.After;
import org.junit.Before;
import org.junit.Test;
/**