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108 lines
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mahdi
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<a class="post-link" href="/mathematical-induction-proving-tiling-methods/">Mathematical Induction for proving tiling methods</a>
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<span class="post-meta">Oct 19, 2017</span>
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<p>On my way towards self-taught data science, I’ve stumbled upon the need to be proficient with mathematical proofs, so I picked up the amazing <a href="https://www.amazon.com/How-Prove-It-Structured-Approach/dp/0521675995">How To Prove It: A Structured Approach</a> by Daniel J. Velleman; and I’ve been fascinated by mathematical proofs since then.</p>
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<a class="post-link" href="/typoclassopedia-exercise-solutions/">Typoclassopedia: Exercise solutions</a>
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<span class="post-meta">Sep 27, 2017</span>
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<p>I wanted to get proficient in Haskell so I decided to follow <a href="http://www.stephendiehl.com/posts/essential_haskell.html">An [Essential] Haskell Reading List</a>. There I stumbled upon <a href="https://wiki.haskell.org/Typeclassopedia">Typoclassopedia</a>, while the material is great, I couldn’t find solutions for the exercises to check against, so I decided I would write my own and hopefully the solutions would get fixed in case I have gone wrong by others. So if you think a solution is wrong, let me know in the comments!</p>
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