Daniel Fischer wrote:
Both do, but in Explanation 2, you omitted 'finite' a couple of times.
Well, I also omited the word "countable". I figure it's understood since computers only deal with finite data. And given an infinite list, any finite "head" of it would meet the criteria, so the distinction is moot. Unless Haskell has some neat property I am not aware of :-)
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