Whatever model I choose to understand a piece (big or small at your 
preferences) of the world, when I need more than few conceptual if, there 
is something wrong in my understanding of that piece. I never 
forgot Copernicus vs Ptolemy. But its not without mental efforts to find 
the right earth/sun to swap. I'll read your post in few minutes....

mimmo
 

On Thursday, May 24, 2012 11:57:47 AM UTC+2, Dominikus wrote:
>
> Three weeks ago I stumbled across the Anti-If Campaign (
> http://www.antiifcampaign.com/).
>
> An instant later I realized that one could easily re-implement "if" in 
> Clojure with maps. More interestingly, polymorphic functions can be easily 
> motivated with the help of maps. And this naturally leads to multimethods.
>
> If you like, enjoy reading my blogpost on "The root of polymorphism: The 
> Anti-If Campaign". It might be an interesting read for Clojure enthusiasts.
>
>
> http://denkspuren.blogspot.de/2012/05/root-of-polymorphism-anti-if-campaign.html
>  
>
> Cheers,
>
> Dominikus
>
>
>

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