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CentralNotice The Last of the Masters From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search "The Last of the Masters" Author Philip K. Dick Country United States Language English Genre(s) Science fiction ( post-apocalyptic / social science ); political fiction Published in Orbit Science Fiction No.5 Publication type Periodical Publisher Hanro Corporation Media type Pulp magazine Publication date November/December 1954 " The Last of the Masters " (aka " Protection Agency ") is a science fiction novelette by Philip K. Dick . The original manuscript of the story was received by the Scott Meredith Literary Agency on July 15, 1953, [ 1 ] and the story was published by the Hanro Corporation in the final issue of Orbit Science Fiction in 1954. It has since been reprinted in several Philip K. Dick story collections, beginn...
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A Neighborhood of Infinity Showing posts sorted by relevance for query zipper . Sort by date Show all posts Showing posts sorted by relevance for query zipper . Sort by date Show all posts google_ad_section_start(name=default) Friday, January 26, 2007 The Monads Hidden Behind Every Zipper Uustalu points out that behind every zipper lies a comonad. I used this in my cellular automaton example . What he doesn't mention is that there is also a monad lurking behind every zipper and that it arises in a natural way. The catch is that it's a monad in the wrong category making it tricky to express in Haskell. Firstly, what does "wrong category" mean? In the category of vector spaces, every object is equipped with a commutative binary + operator. We can make no such assumption in Haskell. What's more, Haskell doesn't easily allow us to restrict type con...
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Hacker News new | comments | show | ask | jobs | submit login PostgreSQL 9.4 Released (postgresql.org) 642 points by petercooper 15 hours ago | 158 comments pilif 15 hours ago | link Like every year before, the Postgres team has blessed us with an early christmas present. And like every release post before, I'd like to use this opportunity to say thanks to the team for the awesome job they are doing year after year. It's not just the database itself (and that's awesome on its own right), but it's also all the peripheral stuff: The documentation is seriously amazing and very complete, the tools that come with the database are really good too (like psql which I still prefer to the various UIs out there). Code-wise, I would recommend anybody to have a look at their git repo and the way how they write commit-messages: They are a pleasure to read and really explain what's going on. If e...
Hacker News new | comments | show | ask | jobs | submit login angersock 10 hours ago | link | parent Testing the waters, I'd played with the idea of a story with basically this setup: Two new developers start at a company/startup, and are brought in to do a six-month sprint to fix a stalled/broken product after the development team becomes unavailable because reasons . So, they're dropped into a codebase and are trying to pull everything together. However, as they work through into deeper and deeper parts of the system, the commit messages and comments get more and more cryptic and unsettling, hinting at the reasons for the prior team's dissolution, the business forces that caused that to happen, and maybe something worse/better going on outside. I'm really lazy though. :( phaemon 4 hours ago | link >after the development team becomes unavailable because reasons. Every member of t...
Hacker News new | comments | show | ask | jobs | submit login gh02t 14 hours ago | link | parent > we'd be in a much better place what code-archaeology is concerned. This sounds like a great setup for a sci-fi novel. 500 years into the future, the infrastructure their distant ancestors coded has begun to fail. Now Biff Miffington, code-archaeologist, must sift through millions of forgotten messages using a mysterious tool remembered only as "git." Its interface is arcane and the remaining messages broken, tainted by the destructive influence of Mountain Dew and Cheetos. Will he unravel the mystery that's causing Candy Crush Saga MCCXXXI to kill its users? Edit: On what OP actually said, I'd also like to say that Postgres is an awesome product. arethuza 13 hours ago | link Vernor Vinge's A Deepness in the Sky actually has a role described as "programmer archaeologist": http://en.wi...
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CentralNotice A Deepness in the Sky From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation , search This article needs additional citations for verification . Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources . Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (March 2012) A Deepness in the Sky Author Vernor Vinge Cover artist Bob Eggleton Country United States Language English Series Zones of Thought universe Genre Hard science fiction Published 1999 ( Tor Books ) Media type Print ( Hardback , Paperback ) Pages 606 ( Hardback ), 775 ( Paperback ) ISBN ISBN 0-312-85683-0 (Hardback 1st edition), ISBN 0-8125-3635-5 (Paperback) OCLC 40150541 Dewey Decimal 813/.54 21 LC Class PS3572.I534 D44 1999 Preceded by A Fire Upon the Deep Followed by The Children of the Sky A Deepnes...
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