Q: If I have x and I want to do f to it and then do g to it, why is that g(f(x))? A: Function application notation is just backwards. x f g.
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Replying to @davidad
Related: if Lisp application were postfix instead of prefix, currying would be implicit. Instead, as apply is backward, it must be explicit.
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Replying to @davidad
@davidad Ah, this could be it: http://www.kevinalbrecht.com/code/joy-mirror/j00rat.html …
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