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So that's good enough for me to know what is correct. But I'd also like to know what people interpret when they hear "x applied to y", and that seems to be more confused...
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Can the function be both the "object" and the "target"?pic.twitter.com/xQk802HWsa
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in a college entrance application, student applies to the college, not the other way around. another example we could think of is a curried function of foo(idx: Int)(xs: List[Int]): Int. I think one would say "we can apply xs to foo to get Int => Int."
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Maybe it stems from my mathematician's roots, but it was "pretty clear":https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Function_application …
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