Code for this entry: here. In this first part, we started shamelessly plagiarizing creatively reproducing a Clojure monad that does a great job describing stochastically independent processes. After a few trials I became convinced, that the approach in the blog post mentioned above was indeed optimal: a "natural" approach of modelling an event as a … Continue reading Modelling Stochastically Independent Processes with F# Computation Expressions: Part 2
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Modelling Stochastically Independent Processes with F# Computation Expressions: Part 1
The idea for doing this is not new. There is an excellent series of posts closely tracing an article on applications of functional programming to probability. A colleague of mine has recently called my attention to his own post of two years ago, where he describes a monad that models stochastically independent events in Clojure. … Continue reading Modelling Stochastically Independent Processes with F# Computation Expressions: Part 1
Generating Permutations: Clojure or F#: Part 2
Marching on from the last post. Lazy Sequences This is my favorite feature ever. If I want to generate just a few of 10! (nobody even knows how much that is) permutations, I could: provided, the function is defined (as described in the first post): Here I am not sure which language I like more. … Continue reading Generating Permutations: Clojure or F#: Part 2