On Sat, 28 Jan 2006 00:13:28 -0800, Kay Schluehr wrote: [snip lambda calculus stuff]
> In Python you can write: > > Y = lambda g: (lambda f: g(lambda arg: f(f)(arg))) (lambda f: g(lambda > arg: f(f)(arg))) > > This serves the purpose. Try Y(F) and see. Is any of this stuff maintainable in the real world of IT, where most programmers don't have computer science degrees? You come along six months after the project was finished to maintain this code and discover that the whiz-kid lambda calculus guy never commented anything because that would detract from the elegance of his one liners; what happens next? -- Steven. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list