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Rethinking Currying

Originally published 10/02/2020 Over the weekend I was asked by Andy Gocke about the history/choices of the inclusion of currying and partial application in the F# design. Am happy to discuss, here's a quick note. First, from the historical perspective most of this comes in via F# <-- OCaml <-- Edinburgh ML. For raw core … Continue reading Rethinking Currying →

dsyme Uncategorized Leave a comment February 10, 2020August 27, 2025 7 Minutes

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