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On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 02:30:26PM +0200, oliver wrote:
> There is a theory (or just hypothesis) on different brains and
> therefore thinking styles: predictive vs. functional.
===> predicative vs. functional
Ciao,
Oliver
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There is a theory (or just hypothesis) on different brains and
therefore thinking styles: predictive vs. functional.
So... maybe, if these ways of thinking are "built in" into
the brains (genetically?), then some people will be
functional programmers and others not ;-)
Ciao,
Oliver
On Fri,
-[ Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 01:50:01PM +0200, Jean Krivine ]
> "Procedural programming is easier for humans to understand: most of us do no
> not think in a way that maps easily to functional programming. "
>
> That a very functional thought to me :)
Don't you think procedurally ? If so, then sk
In the comments:
"Procedural programming is easier for humans to understand: most of us do no
not think in a way that maps easily to functional programming. "
That a very functional thought to me :)
On Thu, Oct 6, 2011 at 7:05 PM, Nicolas Bros wrote:
> If a great OCaml guru/teacher wrote a grea
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