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Let's say there is a function that takes three arguments. Usually, we need to be aware of all three values to call this function, right? In partial application, the three arguments are provided at different times. I could not find a decent blog that explains this well. Here is the wikipedia page.
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Remember how we assign different values to a variable through out the program? How we use setters in classes to modify the value of class variables? That is not allowed in FP. A variable once set remains unchanged. Sort of like, making all variables final.
We usually think of variable...
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Funcational Programming is a declarative way of programming.
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This is a method where we take simple functions and combine them into a more complex function. Let's say we have two methods f(x) = x * 2 //(timesTwo)
and f(x) = x - 1 // (minusOne)
. And we want to compute f(x) = 2x -1
. You call the timesTwo
f...
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In OOP we treat data and functions separately. In FP, they are all the same. We can create an array of functions, pass a function as argument, return a function from a method.
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If a function returns same value for the same argument every time, then the function is pure. That generally means that, the function cannot use any state values that could potentially change.
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