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A woman learning Haskell

Name: Anonymous 2016-05-01 11:37

The newest entry in our "Look at that Haskell idiot and laugh". It's a woman that writes an angry rant because she couldn't remember that... vector product is anti-commutative.

http://betsyhaibel.com/blog/2016-04-29-haskell-vectors-and-implicit-knowledge/

Problem 10 took me a month.
They thought it was too simple to explain. They thought that anyone learning Haskell would have retained all the random topics that are contained in high school precalculus. They thought that anyone learning Haskell would be the Kind Of Person who just “naturally” remembers that sort of stuff.
This could be a rant about the arrogance of the functional programming ivory tower.

Yep, you've seen it: high school pre-calculus is officially "arrogance" of the functional "ivory tower". But there is more: she actually feels that the Haskell community hates her:

Real World Haskell assumes that all truly educated people remember vector-math intricacies off the top of their heads.
Intricacies, ahahahaha! Remembering one of the most basic operations in vector algebra is an "intricacy" now!

I think Haskell is a really pretty language, but I can’t tell if the Haskell community wants me.

Oooh, the discrimination!!! They've included an exercise in a book that she wasted a month solving! The oppression!

It’s still cruel.

I couldn't solve an exercise in a book! Goodbye, cruel world!

And when we encode that cruelty into our educational materials – however accidentally – we turn surviving that cruelty into something we value above all.

Oooh, the evil patriarchy embedding cruelty into geometric problems! And vector product was invented by a man! It's all those evil men, we should cut their balls off!!!

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-19 5:26

In mathematics and vector calculus, the cross product or vector product (occasionally directed area product to emphasize the geometric significance) is a binary operation on two vectors in three-dimensional space (R3) and is denoted by the symbol ×. Given two linearly independent vectors a and b, the cross product, a × b, is a vector that is perpendicular to both a and b and therefore normal to the plane containing them. It has many applications in mathematics, physics, engineering, and computer programming. It should not be confused with dot product (projection product).

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-20 22:51

vector calculus is mathematics dolt

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-21 5:40

Check dubs

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-21 6:15

>>44 muhbles

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-21 12:27

>>40
Stumble upon a problem that requires X

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-21 20:19

>>30

I agree.

But I also think from a CS major (not sure if she is that, she has done computer and information science, sounds fishy), you may expect that they at least no the basic principles of linear algebra. And real world Haskell is geared towards the working programmer. It is not uncommon for a programmer to solve a problem with many equations or to work with a vector space.

Computer science is a mathematical field, if she doesn't get that, she is in the wrong field.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-21 20:40

a woman learning
Good one m8

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-21 20:57

Computer science is a mathematical field
LOL wrong century m8

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-21 21:10

haskell is a codeword for anti white

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-21 21:14

>>48

Let's hope the software for guided missiles is not written by anyone from after 2000 then.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-21 21:20

>>50
good thing I'm an 89' model

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-22 15:53

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-23 18:46

>>52
Someone link her this thread. I don't know how to twitter.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-23 19:46

>>53
him*

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-23 20:37

>>54

It only gets worse, the whole story. So it is actually a faggot complaining about that he didn't understood linear algebra during his study. Her 'friends', whether it be male/female/retard, are not much better: https://twitter.com/vaurorapub

Some piece of 'her' blogpost about her anxiety of stronger male figures. It just fits the whole modern feminist theory. Don't make women stronger, make males weaker:

By contrast, when I’m talking to Bryan I feel afraid, cautious, and fearful. Over the years I worked with Bryan, I watched him shame and insult hundreds of people, in public and in private, over email and in person, in papers and talks. Bryan is no Linus Torvalds – Bryan’s insults are usually subtle, insinuating, and beautifully phrased, whereas Linus’ insults tend towards the crude and direct. Even as you are blushing in shame from what Bryan just said about you, you are also admiring his vocabulary, cadence, and command of classical allusion. When I talked to Bryan about any topic, I felt like I was engaging in combat with a much stronger foe who only wanted to win, not help me learn. I always had the nagging fear that I probably wouldn’t even know how cleverly he had insulted me until hours later. I’m sure other people had more positive experiences with Bryan, but my experience matches that of many others. In summary, Bryan is supporting the status quo of the existing culture of systems programming, which is a culture of combat, humiliation, and domination.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-25 17:37

>>1
Women are fine. But cuntbadgers like this should be banned from the internet until they grow the fuck up.

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-25 20:19

the feminist mindset is a terrible afflication in many ways. This article hilights one particular damage it causes quite well:

When a normal person struggles with a difficult problem he either gives up or works a lot harder.
When a feminist-ridden mind struggles with a difficult problem they give up and then try to find a way to blame some kind of invisible institutional scapegoat.

Always fascinated by those bizarre and twisted mental pathways the brainwashers have created...

Name: Anonymous 2016-10-25 20:59

>>57

Fundamentally, if you have a problem, it is your problem, nobody else's. If you think somebody is being a dick, that's fine, and you can certainly say that (see her post on Bryan), but either say they're a dick IYHO, or don't: don't blame it on some nebulous institution.

Name: xD !sDNR5LgF8Y 2016-10-27 5:21

>>54,55

le pedophile sage

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