Sometimes I wonder, what a good physics-related blog would look like.
Would it use Haskell as the main language to illustrate the ideas?
Dan Piponi's blog is how I fell in love with Haskell about 10 years ago.
If I was a billionaire I would propose to hire him with a big salary to think and write about math and Haskell full time.
‒ https://www.reddit.com/r/haskell/comments/azfifb/a_painfully_long_list_of_popular_haskell_blogs/
The blog in question - Math, Physics, and Haskell - by Dan Piponi: http://blog.sigfpe.com/2018/12/why-is-nuclear-fusion-so-hard.html
From his blog:
The component in the middle is an inverter. If the output of the circuit is high then its input is high and then it's output must be low, and vice versa.
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http://blog.sigfpe.com/2017/07/self-referential-logic-via-self.html
For now I'm under the impression that the language for explaining ideas should look familiar to most visitors. That would make Python or Julia more obvious choices.
What do you think?
Haskell humor for dessert: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ADqLBc1vFwI