Let's make 2018 "make programming more accessible to people not already doing it" year.
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They don't, the key idea is they only manipulate the structure. Maybe a b c, x y z, f g h are better in this case anyway.
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Can you give an example? When I explain specific combinators I can almost always find a real world example.
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The simple ones are compose, juxt, partial, curry, uncurry, then there is Y and U. If you find real world example for U, that would be nice !
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Where the traditional definition of U is: U = g => g(g) ?
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yes !
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