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- Tacit Programming
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Custom set implementation
You can test out things like that at https://pointfree.io. It takes a lambda with all the arguments present, like \ a b c -> f (g a b c), and it produces ((f .) .) . g.
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Inner (dot) product in tacit point-free form
I'm learning Haskell, coming from the APL family. I'm familiar with point-free style and function composition and wanted to learn Haskell for a more pure functional experience. To get some practice i figured I'd write up the dot product and vector product functions. I haven't begun looking at the vector product, but for dot product I quickly came to `dot a b = sum $ zipWith (*) a b`. After toying around with composition (the B-combinator .), I couldn't get it to work. I looked up the tacit solution in pointfree.io, and it gave me the short and sweet `dot = (sum .) . zipWith (*)`. Now here's my question: how is (sum .) supposed to work? I don't get where the arguments implicitly go or how this makes syntactically sense. What is the order of operations?
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Is there functional programming simplifier or sanitizer that uses the no side effect phenomenon?
Pointfree sort of does that https://pointfree.io/
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Try the wasm port of pointfree
This is great! And timely too, since http://pointfree.io seems to be down at the moment. It’s also nice to see that the WASM backend is already usable.
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Monthly Hask Anything (December 2022)
The source code seems to be here: https://github.com/keathley/pointfree.io
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keathley/pointfree.io is an open source project licensed under MIT License which is an OSI approved license.
The primary programming language of pointfree.io is HTML.
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