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Extending the Access Ramp: Optional Type Checking? | Salt Programming Language Project
https://saltlang.wordpress.com/2015/07/01/extending-the-access-ramp-optional-type-checking
Salt Programming Language Project. Project and design blog for the Salt programming language project. Extending the Access Ramp: Optional Type Checking? One begins to wonder if the access ramp can be extended even more by allowing Salt to behave like a dynamic language when its users want it to (the idea being that they later switch to full type-checking, then start verifying parts). Talk about how difficult it is to do things like type inference. It gets demoed, and somebody likes it. At each of those p...
Taking on a Part of the Security Problem | Salt Programming Language Project
https://saltlang.wordpress.com/2015/07/09/taking-on-a-part-of-the-security-problem
Salt Programming Language Project. Project and design blog for the Salt programming language project. Taking on a Part of the Security Problem. This is a very serious problem already, and with initiatives like IoT (not to mention ongoing work headed in the direction of neural interfaces and medical devices! It is even more serious. Technological societies depend hugely on trust, and problems like this threaten that trust for very obvious reasons! One Problem, Many Approaches. Out there, much of it coming...
Why Create Salt? | Salt Programming Language Project
https://saltlang.wordpress.com/2015/01/31/why-create-salt
Salt Programming Language Project. Project and design blog for the Salt programming language project. In the previous article we discussed the goals of the Salt programming language project in greater detail. In this article we turn our attention to an equally important question for any major project:. One must be able to write programs in the language that run on bare metal, or on an extremely thin runtime system (akin to the C language runtime). It must be. There should be a smooth “pay-as-you-go...
On Coexistence with Rust (and Other Languages) | Salt Programming Language Project
https://saltlang.wordpress.com/2015/08/04/on-coexistence-with-rust-and-other-languages
Salt Programming Language Project. Project and design blog for the Salt programming language project. On Coexistence with Rust (and Other Languages). I’ve been familiarizing myself more with the Rust language. Rust and Salt: Decidable vs. Dependent Types. Properties like “does this GC implementation preserve all reachable objects” or “does this compiler’s output’s semantics match that of the input program”, you need dependent types. Despite both being systems languages, Rust and Salt are built for two di...
Eric McCorkle | Salt Programming Language Project
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Salt Programming Language Project. Project and design blog for the Salt programming language project. All posts by Eric McCorkle. On Coexistence with Rust (and Other Languages). I’ve been familiarizing myself more with the Rust language. Rust and Salt: Decidable vs. Dependent Types. Properties like “does this GC implementation preserve all reachable objects” or “does this compiler’s output’s semantics match that of the input program”, you need dependent types. Despite both being systems languages, Rust a...
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Slides from Making Category Theory Accessible Talk « Eric McCorkle's Blog
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Eric McCorkle's Blog. Slides from Making Category Theory Accessible Talk. I have been working on ideas for how to make category theory more accessible and easier to learn, with the belief that it could be eventually be reorganized to the point where it could be taught to high school students interested in math. I gave a 20-minute talk yesterday at Boston Haskell about the progress of my ideas so far. This stimulated some interesting discussions. I am posting the slides here. And tagged category theory.
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Eric McCorkle's Blog. Newer posts →. I’ve posted about my work on EFI GELI support. This project is actually the first step in a larger series of changes that I’ve been sketching out since April. The goal of the larger effort is to implement tamper-resilience features at the OS level for FreeBSD. The full-disk encryption capabilities provided by GELI boot support represent the first step in this process. In our threat model, we have the following assets:. Be stored as plaintext. The user’s data. Thus, th...
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Industrial Programming Languages and Pragmatics « Eric McCorkle's Blog
https://ericmccorkleblog.wordpress.com/2016/11/21/industrial-programming-languages-and-pragmatics
Eric McCorkle's Blog. Industrial Programming Languages and Pragmatics. The approach of applying pragmatics and principles of industrial programming language design to formal methods, verification, and dependently-typed languages is something I care a great deal about. It’s the focus of my programming language project Salt. And it was the subject of my recent lightning talk at IEEE SecDev and many of the discussions that followed. Academic and Industrial PL. Industrial PL, by contrast, is generally less s...
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Slides and Notes from Last Year’s Denotational Semantics Introduction « Eric McCorkle's Blog
https://ericmccorkleblog.wordpress.com/2016/11/18/slides-and-notes-from-last-years-denotational-semantics-introduction
Eric McCorkle's Blog. Slides and Notes from Last Year’s Denotational Semantics Introduction. Last year, I gave a talk at Boston Haskell introducing people to the basics of denotational semantics, starting with Scott’s domain theory and touching on the metric space approaches as well. I never did post the slides or notes from that talk. The slides can be found here. And the notes here. This entry was posted in Computer Science. And tagged computer science. Slides from Making Category Theory Accessible Talk.
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Cohabiting FreeBSD and Gentoo Linux on a Common ZFS Volume « Eric McCorkle's Blog
https://ericmccorkleblog.wordpress.com/2016/11/15/cohabiting-freebsd-and-gentoo-linux-on-a-common-zfs-volume
Eric McCorkle's Blog. Cohabiting FreeBSD and Gentoo Linux on a Common ZFS Volume. My Librem 15 arrived a while back. I normally prefer FreeBSD for just about everything, but I need access to a Linux OS running on the Librem platform in order to help me port over some remaining device drivers (namely the BYD mouse and screen brightness). Note that this article is based on the EFI bootloader. If you insist on legacy BIOS boots, you’ll need to adapt the procedure. Overview of the Scheme. Data/freebsd and it...
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Salt Programming Language Project | Project and design blog for the Salt programming language project
Salt Programming Language Project. Project and design blog for the Salt programming language project. On Coexistence with Rust (and Other Languages). I’ve been familiarizing myself more with the Rust language. Rust and Salt: Decidable vs. Dependent Types. Properties like “does this GC implementation preserve all reachable objects” or “does this compiler’s output’s semantics match that of the input program”, you need dependent types. Despite both being systems languages, Rust and Salt are built for two di...
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