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when you know enough of a language to solve arbitrary problems but not enough to write it idiomaticallypic.twitter.com/LWWUENHIdl
.....you managed to combine perl and haskell Guess we get to see you at the gaping maw or the void later k
perl actually lets you "chain" hofs sort of by virtue of optional parentheses, I've written big functional-style transform things
stdlib has map and filter ("grep" lol), get reduce from List::Util. only downside is the "chaining" happens bottom up
it's actually not unpleasant to build data structures since you can nest your functions inside arrayref/hashref declares
yeah, I've done a liiiiiittle bit of not-horrible perl before. Takes too much energy to do, imo. But the sigil soup there...
haha, haskell operators don't bother me, they're generally very intuitive. perl sigil magic is annoying because no assurances
then again I write perl for work so my highest concern is usually writing such that others won't do stupid things
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