By bloid
via blog.jaoo.dk
Published: Jul 18 2008 / 15:16
Functional programming languages (FPL) has been around for many years. They can be traced as far back as the late 1950’s with the advent of LISP, and even further back if you consider the theoretical work which precedes them, and today there are a plethora of FPL’s. Yet we do not encounter them very often in our daily work. Why is that?
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techwriter007 replied ago:
Nice article about functional programming in light of modern OOP languages.
Regards, Keith J. (techwriter007)
stugots replied ago:
LISP rocks.
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