haskell - Have J style adverbs, forks etc been emulated via libraries in mainstream functional languages? -
The J-style of Super Condensance Taxit Programming has been simulated through Word, Adwords, Fork, etc., Has been attempted through the mainstream functional languages?
If so, how successful have the results?
If not, is it a technical problem that makes it impossible or is it not okay? / P>
I particularly like particles which do not appear directly for basic concepts in functional programming.
Camcann's discussion is very good but note that this style is now the result of two traversal.
You can write a combination library that merged into the traversal. See here:
The following example has been given to write this post:
meanF :: fractional a => Add a meaning F = (/) sum (integral after the length) with both: = odd a => [A] - & gt; In addition, the follow-up positions of the Connell Elite have made it more clear: They have opened the code in a library which is available on the hack:
/ P>
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