VTLUUG:2016-03-24

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Our seventh meeting of the 2016 Spring semester, and Officer Elections

Date, Time, and Location

Announcements

Curriculum du jour

  • Officer Elections
    • This is a consequence of new club registration policies.

Results

  • President
    • Jacob Melton
  • VP of not IT
    • Marcus Wanners
  • Secretary/Treasurer
    • John Volk

Talks

  • ackthet is giving the talk: Lambda Calculus for Babies. Retarded Babies.
    • First in ackthet's 10-part talk on Xmonad, starting from the basics of haskell

Hacking

Lambda Calculus for Babies: Retarded Babies

Lambda Calculus forms the fundamentals of functional programming. If it can be described as a function, it can be described in the lambda calculus and consequently written in Haskell

Alpha equivalence

  • Variable name doesn't matter

Beta reduction

Meat of Lambda calculus.

Currying

Allows for nested functions. Functions manipulate each input individually

Examples

 
(ƛx.x)2
(ƛ[x:=2]) x is bound to 2
 2
                    

(ƛz.zz)(ƛy.yy)
(ƛ[z:=(ƛy.yy)].zz)
(ƛy.yy)(ƛy.yy)
(ƛy.yy)
 1


Currying example:

(ƛabc.cba)zz(ƛwv.w)
(ƛa.(ƛb.(ƛc.cba)))(z)z(ƛw.(ƛv.w)))   The first function only applies the first z
(ƛb.(ƛc.cbz))z(ƛw.(ƛv.w))            Applies from the outer parenthesis in
(ƛc.czz)(ƛw.(ƛv.w))                  So c is applied last
(ƛw.(ƛv.w))zz
(ƛv.z)z
 z


(ƛx.ƛy.xyy)(ƛa.a)b
(ƛy.(ƛa.a)yy)(b)
(ƛa.a)bb
 bb
(ƛx.x)(ƛy.yy)(ƛz.zq)    (ƛx.x) is the identity
(ƛy.yy)(ƛz.zq)
(ƛz.zq)(ƛz.zq)
 qq