> Infix goes beyond just arithmetic, ruby allows this sort of syntax > > some_list.map{...}.filter{...}.map{...}.fold_right{...} > > Which I find much more readable than > > (fold-right (map (filter (map some_list)))
That has actually been very much on my mind for a while now. Quoting from our Flapjax paper (pg 12): ----- Functions versus Objects Flapjax encourages making Web applications more functional in style. This can, however, lead to deeply nested function applications, which are syntactically alien to many JavaScript developers. We have therefore found it convenient to make all the standard functions available as methods in the Behavior and EventStream prototypes. This means that instead of var name = calmE(changes($B("name")), 300); developers can write var name = $B("name").changes().calmE(300); which is arguably more readable than standard functional notation, since the left-to-right order of operations corresponds to the direction of dataflow. We do offer all these operations as standard functions also, so developers can use whichever style they favor. ----- What I didn't admit there is that *I* prefer the dotted style for this kind of sequential pipeline. Shriram _________________________________________________ For list-related administrative tasks: http://lists.racket-lang.org/listinfo/dev