Operator Overloading
1
Name:
Anonymous
2007-08-19 22:01
ID:cGHmVo4b
What are your opinions? Use or don't use?
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-13 16:18
Guide to Function Naming in Haskell
1. Think about what the function does.
2. Ignore it.
3. Select a random 2–3 character sequence that looks pretty to you.
4. Check if anyone anywhere has used this sequence.
5. If so, return to step 3 .
6. Congratulations! Enjoy you're new function.
42
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-13 16:20
>>41
For additional fun, you may append the
str prefix, and you have the C string functions!
43
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-13 16:21
>>41
I hate this so much.
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-13 16:28
>>41
I actually do that, except I use a single letter for variables and three for functions.
45
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-13 16:35
Use nonsensical hexadecimal strings for all variable names, function names, objects, and methods, even file names. Watch grown men break down and cry.
46
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-13 16:41
People still use variables? What is this, the 80s?
47
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-13 18:07
>>45
No no, at least use sensical hexadecimal strings.
48
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-13 18:43
i use ciphertext for functions names, generated from a sensible plaintext name.
49
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-13 19:41
I use UNICODE. For instance, ☺ is my standard name for the recursive factorial. ⌤ is recursive fibs.
50
Name:
Barack Obama
2009-11-13 20:00
>>49
I'm Barack Obama and I approve of this.
51
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-13 20:16
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Name:
Barack Obama
2009-11-13 20:18
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-13 20:20
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Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-13 20:52
55
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-14 10:40
>>53
A few operators out of thousands of functions don't constitute a pattern of behavior.
56
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-14 10:40
s/3/4/
57
Name:
Anonymous
2009-11-14 10:45
CITE MY ANUS
58
Name:
Anonymous
2010-12-17 1:18
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