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''I say COM-bin-ay-tur, since it comes from "combine". -- [[User:AndrewBromage]]'' |
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− | :You say COM-bin-ay-tur (tom-ay-to), I say COM-bin-ah-tor (tom-ah-to).. -- [[User:Coffee2theorems|Coffee2theorems]] 23:19, 16 July 2008 (UTC) |
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Revision as of 23:26, 16 July 2008
A function or definition with no Free variables.
Question: On which syllable do you put the accent when saying "combinator"?
I say COM-bin-ay-tur, since it comes from "combine". -- User:AndrewBromage
See also:
- Combinator pattern, which has a good start on how combinators are used in programming
- Super combinator