I *always* use DrRacket… but I admit I may not understand the indenting part of
your question.
In DrRacket, when you hit the “tab” key, it should move the text on the line to
the “correct” position, according to Racket’s indentation rules. Also, whenever
you hit return, the cursor should be au
I can't speak to DrRacket since I never use it, so I'll focus more on the first
question.
Functional programming typically deals with these considerations (among others):
- Write functions that return values purely in terms of arguments.
- Defer side-effects until you can't.
A goal to make the
Hi everyone,
I am new here, and I have a couple of questions related to the code that
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1. I want to learn functional programming. When it comes to solving the
problem of making a simple chatbot such as this, is there an approach that
is more consistent with functional prog
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