Of what use is 'lambda'???
Kragen Sitaker
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Tue Sep 26 14:44:21 EDT 2000
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In article <slrn8susbe.au.ssthapa at localhost.localdomain>, Suchandra Thapa <s-thapa at uchicago.edu> wrote: >Kragen Sitaker <kragen at dnaco.net> wrote: >>- functional programmers are a bunch of academics who think up >> impractical ideas like garbage collection, arbitrary-precision >> numbers, massively parallel computers, and programming languages that >> compile into hardware designs, while procedural programmers get real >> work done, with a schedule and a budget to overrun. Real work like >> payroll. > > That's not quite true since Ericsson uses their functional language >Erlang to write software for their telecom gear and other mission critical >stuff. I'm sorry --- the paragraph of mine you quoted is intended as sarcasm. I suppose I could have added "recursion" to the list to make that more apparent. The "impractical ideas" I listed are bread and butter in today's world; all our CPUs are designed with VHDL and similar things, most of our supercomputers are massively parallel, most of our programming languages are garbage-collected, and Python has arbitrary-precision numbers. -- <kragen at pobox.com> Kragen Sitaker <http://www.pobox.com/~kragen/> Perilous to all of us are the devices of an art deeper than we ourselves possess. -- Gandalf the Grey [J.R.R. Tolkien, "Lord of the Rings"]
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