Haskell is more versatile: f(a, b) is a function applied to a single tuple, f a b is a function applied to two arguments. I do not understand the "instead of" in the cited part and it makes me somewhat skeptical (so…
Haskell is more versatile: f(a, b) is a function applied to a single tuple, f a b is a function applied to two arguments. I do not understand the "instead of" in the cited part and it makes me somewhat skeptical (so…