Issue 14
I am pleased to announce that a new issue of The Monad.Reader is now available.
Issue 14 consists of the following three articles:
- Fun with Morse Code by Heinrich Apfelmus
- Hieroglyph 2: Purely Functional Information Graphics Revisited by Jefferson Heard
- Lloyd Allison’s Corecursive Queues: Why Continuations Matter by Leon P Smith
Feel free to browse the source files. You can check out the entire repository using darcs
> darcs get http://sneezy.cs.nott.ac.uk/darcs/TMR/Issue14
If you’d like to write something for the next issue of The Monad.Reader, please get in touch. I haven’t fixed the deadline for the next issue just yet. Expect a deadline late 2009.
Love the blog! It’s great to be able to subscribe to your RSS feed and see when new issues come out.
Justin Bailey
July 29, 2009 at 3:34 pm
Hmm, I can’t open this issue (14) with Adobe Reader 0.8.0, apparently the file is corrupt. Other issues open okay. I’ll see if I can reproduce in another PDF reader when I get home from work.
Dave Tapley
July 30, 2009 at 10:07 am
Justin: Thanks!
Dave: It works for me with Adobe Reader 0.9 on Mac OS X. If you manage to diagnose the problem, please let me know!
wouterswierstra
July 30, 2009 at 10:16 am
I can’t download the link. Firefox keeps trying forever!
Nikhil
August 1, 2009 at 5:05 pm
Nikhil: It works for me… Could it be a problem with your connection?
wouterswierstra
August 1, 2009 at 5:49 pm
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