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kodwx commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (April 2023)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
sofra4 · 3 years ago
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kodwx · 3 years ago
Where do I apply for the intern positions?
kodwx commented on Ask HN: Who wants to be hired? (April 2023)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
kodwx · 3 years ago
Location: United States

Remote: OK

Willing to relocate: Yes

Technologies: C++, OCaml, Haskell, SQL, Mathematica, R, Python

Résumé/CV: On request, Sophomore in college looking for internships and part time jobs.

Email: me@tarunagarwal.me

kodwx commented on A Curious Integral   golem.ph.utexas.edu/categ... · Posted by u/todsacerdoti
reil_convnet · 3 years ago
If I may ask, do you have any book which has solutions of some of these hard integrals so that one can get a knack of ways to solve them than just start from first principles like by-parts ? Nntaleb and his twitter followers also often discuss solutions by methods which were not taught in Calculus 2.

It would be great idea to see one such book if it doesn't exist.

kodwx commented on Advent of Code 2022 is nigh   adventofcode.com/2022... · Posted by u/dpeck
MrJohz · 3 years ago
I tried that last year, and got worn down by how often I'd Google how to do something and get an answer explaining how recursion works from first principles as opposed to just pointing at the deciding standard library function that did what I needed.

I want to try again this year, do you have any advice for how to get going with Ocaml as someone who has programmed long enough to understand how recursion, linked lists, and all that jazz works, and just wants to figure out how to be productive in the language?

kodwx · 3 years ago
As a reference, my solutions to advent of code in OCaml (without any external libraries) are here https://github.com/kodwx/advent-of-code

u/kodwx

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