It's been quite a while since last I posted (here, or anywhere else), so I think it's about time for an update. Things are going adequately on the school front — it was a little touch and go, but I managed not to fail anything last semester — and I'm about to start a support job with a research project which will bring a welcome injection of funds (which have been rather tight lately).
On the "reading" front, I purchased my copy of
Advanced Topics in Types and Programming Languages (companion and somewhat successor to
TAPL) this morning. I've had a bit of a flick through it and it looks really,
really interesting. Hopefully having spent almost $200 on the two books will provide an added incentive to not only start, but finish, reading them and hopefully even work through the problems.
I've been thinking about typography and book design lately which has suggested, amongst other things, that I see if it'd be possible to get my copy of
ATTAPL rebound with some extra pages. It would be nice, for example, to insert the extended version of
chapter 10 - the essence of ML type inference and to "fix" any errata with updated pages. I imagine, though I haven't bothered to investigate at all, that this'd be quite a difficult and expensive thing to do for a single copy, so it'll probably be a long while before I do it, if ever.
Before that though, I've been focussed on getting through
Logic by
Greg Restall. I'm almost half way through and while I'd have preferred a slightly difference syntax (I prefer
∧
as conjunction, rather than
&
), it's easy to read and is much more accessible than most other books I've seen with titles like "
Logic."
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