X-Git-Url: http://lambda.jimpryor.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lambda.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=index.mdwn;h=5e1c25da0db9edd45a876dcd416746671fb1644b;hp=a71eb4db2f80358f2d28a99a9fa2855bf1c2e3c4;hb=b35732e3e34bb499d0b7775b81632d40d7e3876e;hpb=d0396f8a13e61cdf84a30778ed88948114acbb41;ds=sidebyside diff --git a/index.mdwn b/index.mdwn index a71eb4db..5e1c25da 100644 --- a/index.mdwn +++ b/index.mdwn @@ -137,7 +137,7 @@ Towards types (in progress); [[System F|topics/week5 system F]]; Types in OCaml and Haskell (will be posted someday); Practical advice for working with OCaml and/or Haskell (will be posted someday); -[[Homework|exercises/assignment5]] +[[Homework|exercises/assignment5-6]] > *There is some assigned reading for our next meeting.* This comes in two batches. The first batch consists of [[this footnote|readings/kaplan-plexy.pdf]] from Kaplan's *Demonstratives*. Also recommended, but not mandatory, is [[this selection|readings/king-on-schiffer.pdf]] from Chapter 4 of Jeff King's 2007 book *The Nature and Structure of Content*. The second batch consists of [[this paper|readings/rieppel-beingsthg.pdf]] from Michael Rieppel, a recent Berkeley Philosophy PhD, on Frege's "concept horse" problem. Also recommended, but not mandatory, is [[this selection|readings/king-on-logicism.pdf]] from Chapter 5 of King's book. (It reviews and elaborates his paper "[Designating propositions](http://philpapers.org/rec/KINDP)".) @@ -159,31 +159,33 @@ Practical advice for working with OCaml and/or Haskell (will be posted someday); > Topics: [[Combinatory evaluator|topics/week7_combinatory_evaluator]]; [[Introducing Monads|topics/week7_introducing_monads]]; [[Homework|exercises/assignment7]]; [[Environments and Closures|topics/week7_environments_and_closures]]; [[Untyped lambda evaluator|topics/week7_untyped_evaluator]] -> We posted answers to [[Week 4's homework|exercises/assignment4_answers]] and [[Week 5-6's homework|exercises/assignment5_answers]]. +> We posted answers to [[Week 4's homework|exercises/assignment4_answers]] and [[Week 5-6's homework|exercises/assignment5-6_answers]]. (**Week 8**) Thursday March 26 -> Topics: [[Safe division with monads|topics/week8_safe_division_with_monads]]; [[Long but useful ramble|topics/week8_ramble]] +> Topics: [[Safe division with monads|topics/week8_safe_division_with_monads]]; [[Reader Monad|/topics/week8_reader_monad]]; [[Ramble on Monads and Modules|topics/week8_monads_and_modules]] (*the latter two were posted/updated on April 5-6*) (**Week 9**) Thursday April 2 -> Topics: [[Using the OCaml Monad library|/topics/week9_using_monad_library]]; the State monad; Programming with mutable state; Using multiple monads together -> Here are some OCaml libraries: [[Juli8|code/juli8.ml]] and [[Monad|code/monad.ml]]. We'll write up explanations of these soon. But quickly, before you `#use "juli8.ml"`, you have to run this in your OCaml session. (I have these lines in my `~/.ocamlinit` file, so they run every time OCaml starts up: +> Updated notes on [[Installing and Using the Juli8 Libraries|/juli8]] on Sun 5 April. Continued to fix some bugs and improve the monad transformers. Latest version posted Tuesday evening, 7 April: [[v1.5|/code/Juli8-v1.5.tgz]]. -> #load "str.cma";; -> module Std = struct -> include Pervasives -> module List = List -> module Random = Random -> module String = String -> end + + +> Topics: [[Using the OCaml Monad library|/topics/week9_using_the_monad_library]]; [[Programming with mutable state|/topics/week9_mutable_state]]; [[A State Monad Tutorial|/topics/week9_state_monad_tutorial]]; [[Using multiple monads together|/topics/week9_monad_transformers]]; [[Homework for weeks 8-9|/exercises/assignment8-9]] +> Reading for Week 10: Groenendijk, Stokhof, and Veltman, "[[Coreference and Modality|/readings/coreference-and-modality.pdf]]" (1996) +(**Week 10**) Thursday April 9 + +> Topics: We will be discussing the reading posted above. + + ## Course Overview ##