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Will Ness
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How is this fibonacci-function memoized?

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How to implement an efficient infinite generator of prime numbers in Python?

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Lazy Evaluation and Time Complexity

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conda, condi, conde, condu

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Difference between Monad and Applicative in Haskell

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Solving "Who owns the Zebra" programmatically?

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Y combinator discussion in "The Little Schemer"

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How do I append lists in Prolog?

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Is there a better way to express the absolute error function in point-free notation?

32 votes

Confused by the difference between let and let* in Scheme

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SICP example: Counting change, cannot understand

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How to increment a variable in functional programming?

24 votes

Using return vs. not using return in the list monad

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What are Alternative's "some" and "many" useful for?

23 votes
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Implement a function to count frequency of each element in a list

21 votes

How does ap fromMaybe compose?

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Why does Haskell's foldr NOT stackoverflow while the same Scala implementation does?

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Where is .. defined?

20 votes

Haskell foldl' poor performance with (++)

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Having trouble understanding list comprehensions

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Monads with Join() instead of Bind()

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Is monad bind (>>=) operator closer to function composition (chaining) or function application?

18 votes

Factorizing a number in Python

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What are the pitfalls of using FlexibleContexts and FlexibleInstances?

15 votes
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Haskell: Trapped in IO monad

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Cartesian product of infinite lists in Haskell

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Currying 3 Arguments in Haskell

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Parallel Algorithms for Generating Prime Numbers (possibly using Hadoop's map reduce)

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Most efficient code for the first 10000 prime numbers?

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Generating integers in ascending order using a set of prime numbers

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