Thank you! It was interesting and informative!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing! I don't think this is only useful for “hardware people”. Maybe call it the haskell abstraction layers cheat sheets? :)
On Jan 1, 2015 4:47 PM, "Takenobu Tani" <takenobu.hs@gmail.com> wrote:_______________________________________________Hi everyone,Thank you for your warm comments and feedback.I'm glad if I can contribute to the community.I'll update based on the feedback.But my work is very slow. Because it's my night and weekend work(fun) ;-)Thank you.Enjoy,Takenobu2015-01-01 4:08 GMT+09:00 Iustin Pop <iustin@k1024.org>:On Thu, Jan 01, 2015 at 12:40:55AM +0900, Takenobu Tani wrote:
> Dear Haskellers,
>
> I love haskell.
> I'm studying and playing around with Haskell, GHC, STG, Cmm, asm...
>
> When I started studying them, I wanted some figures.
> I've not have some mental models because I am a hardware person.
>
> So I am drawing few illustrations for hardware persons. Here is:
>
> GHC(STG,Cmm,asm) illustrated for hardware persons
> http://takenobu-hs.github.io/downloads/haskell_ghc_illustrated.pdf
> https://github.com/takenobu-hs/haskell-ghc-illustrated
Excellent slides, thank you very much! Learned quite a few things, and
will need to re-read them more in depth after a while :)
Happy New Year to everyone,
iustin
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