On Thu, 2005-11-10 at 14:48 +0100, Dirk Meyer wrote:
> If you remove lambda and/or map, it is not functional anymore.
List comprehensions aren't going away, so at least you don't lose the
functionality of map and filter. You lose reduce though, but I'm not
prepared to shed a tear for that, since
How about lithp
LITHP ... This otherwise unremarkable language is distinguished
by the absence of an "s" in its character set. programmers and users
must substitute "TH". LITHP is said to be useful in proceththing
lithtth.
;)
K
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SF
Nicolas Chauvat wrote:
> Dirk Meyer wrote:
>
>>I know lisp and like it. So I also like lambda, map and friends. OK,
>>they don't belong into an oo language, but they are nice to have.
>>
>>
> [discussing definitions]
>
> Python is more than OO. SmallTalk and Java are OO. But you can write
> three