From: Jim Date: Tue, 7 Apr 2015 00:05:06 +0000 (-0400) Subject: Merge branch 'working' X-Git-Url: http://lambda.jimpryor.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=lambda.git;a=commitdiff_plain;h=15cd3aa71d183a77137b122f09d6f0a023d1043c Merge branch 'working' * working: update juli8 to 1.4 Conflicts: index.mdwn --- 15cd3aa71d183a77137b122f09d6f0a023d1043c diff --cc index.mdwn index 83ea0e08,0f732f68..74d0e211 --- a/index.mdwn +++ b/index.mdwn @@@ -169,7 -169,9 +169,9 @@@ Practical advice for working with OCam > Updated notes on [[Installing and Using the Juli8 Libraries|/juli8]] on Sun 5 April. The major change is to make the Monad libraries easier to use. Now you can just use `Monad.Reader(struct type env = ... end)`; you don't need to furthermore ask for the `M` submodule of that generated module. Relatedly, the `List` and `Monad.List` modules are now different; the former has lots of list-related functions and the latter only the monadic interface. Similarly for `Option` and `Monad.Option`. + > Small bug fix to Juli8 on Mon 6 April. + -> Topics: [[Using the OCaml Monad library|/topics/week9_using_the_monad_library]]; the State monad; Programming with mutable state; Using multiple monads together; [[Homework for weeks 8-9|/exercises/assignment8-9]] +> 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; [[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)