procrastinating on my lit review??? nooooo, I'm doing classical grounded theory mom
Participants will work through a combined tutorial on value probes and functional programming in Hazel, and then complete some writing and debugging tasks; 2 hours total. Due to time constraints basic functional programming experience is required. Interest form here: docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1F...
some of you haven't done the entire skill tree of the lunchbox sessions interactive hydraulic industrial training courses and it shows
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we have hazel at home
ok I think I've really got this working.
- rich text CRDT (peritext-based)
- movable blocks with split & join, retaining provenance and collaborative editing
- strong cycle prevention both for split/join and block nesting
annnd just for fun I've also implemented multicursor in the demo (cmd+click)
A diagram with various nodes and connectors? Yes, doable with pure CSS. Another demo powered by modern features!
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Regardless of the node's position, the connectors will adjust their shape and position for optimal connection 👀
Drag the elements and see the magic 🪄
Paper: Constrained Adaptive Rejection Sampling
arxiv.org/abs/2510.01902
Paweł Parys, Sairam Vaidya, Taylor Berg-Kirkpatrick, and Loris D'Antoni
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We’re doing a user study to find out how adding always-on live values alongside code effects writing and debugging experiences for functional programming. See reply for sign-up details
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Thank you for your interest in our study. We are evaluating Live Probes, a new feature in the Hazel programming environment that displays runtime values inline in source code. As part of our tutorial ...
Language Models (LMs) are increasingly used in applications where generated outputs must satisfy strict semantic or syntactic constraints. Existing approaches to constrained generation fall along a sp...