
29 Jun
2007
29 Jun
'07
11:48 a.m.
On Fri, 29 Jun 2007, Dave Bayer wrote:
One is immediately led back to the same idea as Haskell do expressions: Two pieces of program, juxtaposed next to each other, silently "multiply" to combine into a larger program, with type rules guiding the multiplication process.
They don't, there's a ; between them which may or may not have been inserted by the layout rule. -- flippa@flippac.org The task of the academic is not to scale great intellectual mountains, but to flatten them.