What a disappointment, I was expecting a map of toruses around the world
As mentioned in TFA.
Line must go up.
According to the provided benchmarks [1], it seems to be quite a bit faster. [1] https://bitbucket.org/blaze-lib/blaze/wiki/Benchmarks
Got stuck in Rule 5. Why does this not count as defining my own print function? 42 + sum(print(0) for print in [lambda x: x])
> P. S. When studying Haskell on a CS course in school, I used to define exactly the same squiggly arrow operator for my programs :-) Haskell base already has the reverse application operator (&) which does the same…
I identify as a lurker although I've made occasional posts and comments. I don't see how the mods are the problem here. Third part apps go, I go. It's that simple.
What a disappointment, I was expecting a map of toruses around the world
As mentioned in TFA.
Line must go up.
According to the provided benchmarks [1], it seems to be quite a bit faster. [1] https://bitbucket.org/blaze-lib/blaze/wiki/Benchmarks
Got stuck in Rule 5. Why does this not count as defining my own print function? 42 + sum(print(0) for print in [lambda x: x])
> P. S. When studying Haskell on a CS course in school, I used to define exactly the same squiggly arrow operator for my programs :-) Haskell base already has the reverse application operator (&) which does the same…
I identify as a lurker although I've made occasional posts and comments. I don't see how the mods are the problem here. Third part apps go, I go. It's that simple.