Blog articles tagged 'f#', 'currying'

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on 1/31/2012 8:48 AM
This is yet another blog post in my Currying and Partial application series. This is what I have posted so far: Partial application in F# and C# Why do we need partial application? – Part 1 of n – Fluent interfaces and piping Currying and uncurrying in C#[...]
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on 1/30/2012 9:00 AM
In the last couple of days I started to write some posts about Currying and Partial application: Partial application in F# and C# Why do we need partial application? – Part 1 of n – Fluent interfaces and piping This time I want to show you how we can writ[...]
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on 1/29/2012 2:34 AM
My last blog post was yet another introduction to Currying and Partial application. Now I want to put the focus more on the why part. Why do we want to have our functions in curryied form most of the time? This is the first part of a small blog post serie[...]
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on 1/27/2012 10:55 AM
Today I had a conversation on twitter about partial application and type inference in F#. Partial application is a very important and useful concept and there are a lot of resources out there. Here is a short list of related material: Uncovering the Unkno[...]
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