https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8748036/is-there-a-built... While this doesn't explain why filter accepts None as the lambda, I think the fact that there are no builtin identity function kind of explains why. It's…
me too!
> The article does mention Hepburn to be fair, but then it makes it sound like the proposed changes are something new and not the de facto standard. Well, it's not the de facto standard, since there are differences, for…
> I'm absolutely in the pro-static-types camp Reflecting on your comments on the Transcendental Syntax threads, you should really look into linear logic, or at least System F (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_F).
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/8748036/is-there-a-built... While this doesn't explain why filter accepts None as the lambda, I think the fact that there are no builtin identity function kind of explains why. It's…
me too!
> The article does mention Hepburn to be fair, but then it makes it sound like the proposed changes are something new and not the de facto standard. Well, it's not the de facto standard, since there are differences, for…
> I'm absolutely in the pro-static-types camp Reflecting on your comments on the Transcendental Syntax threads, you should really look into linear logic, or at least System F (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_F).