nemesis <nam### [at] gmail com> wrote:
> Here's the thing about the lambda calculus, which is at the kernel of
> haskell the language: all the functions are one-argument functions that
> return other one-argument functions. So, multiple argument functions
> are actually just syntatic sugar for convenience.
But what's the advantage in having only one-argument functions?
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- Warp
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