On 3/16/2012 17:13, Prasad, Ramit wrote:
I confess i've indulged in Haskell and found f a more readable than f(a)Hmmm... What about: f a b versus f(a(b)) or was it supposed to be read as f(a)(b) or as f(a, b) ?-)That would be f (a b) # Haskell f(a(b)) # PythonI have not used Haskell so far, but in this case I think I prefer the 'Explicit is better than implicit.'
Are you sure that "call the function f with the params a and b" is better than f a b or f(a,b) ?
I would probably always forget if it should be f a b or f ( a b )
You wouldn't, because Haskel's way is more regular and makes a lot of sense: parentheses are for grouping and that's it.
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