Nice! This is the first time in the 20 years I'm with this forum someone shared tikz-code.
R.E. Boss > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Programming <[email protected]> > Namens Hauke Rehr > Verzonden: donderdag 2 april 2020 05:18 > Aan: [email protected] > Onderwerp: Re: [Jprogramming] Bug in new vocabulary &: page > > Actually, I’m a little bit confused as well: > I thought I understood it but obviously didn’t so I tried redoing the diagram > but with one set of arrows altered. > Am I right these should be different or do I misinterprete the way atop is > meant to work? > > thanks > > Am 29.03.20 um 03:36 schrieb ethiejiesa via Programming: > > Raul Miller <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Another possible way to emphasize what's going on here might be to > >> split 'v' up into multiple instances (one for each cell) in the & > >> case. (Though, there, drawing a box around the 'v' part, to show the > >> scope of the verb and distinguish the definition from the application > >> -- possibly even backed up by another sentence or something? -- might > >> be even more important.) > >> > >> Thanks, > > > > > > Perhaps the disagreement stems from difference in experience. > > > > I sympathize with Sergey's confusion. When first coming to J a few months > ago, I was confused by the exact same diagram. It only started making sense > for me once the ideas of rank/splitting/reassembly and & vs @ composition > had already clicked. > > > > So I feel like the diagram is a great illustration of the concepts but > > there is > perhaps a need for some pedagogy that demonstrates the initial problem: > What mechanical questions come up when trying to combine verbs? Which > naturally leads to wanting the four composition primitives. > > > > Is there a wiki page that already addresses this kind of thing? I might try > writing one up and sharing it on Jgeneral anyway, in the off chance it fills a > need. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > For information about J forums see > http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm > > > > -- > ---------------------- > mail written using NEO > neo-layout.org ---------------------------------------------------------------------- For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
