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ajanuary
on May 2, 2013
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Bayes' rule in Haskell (2007)
Two lines of equations aren't a simple to use programming tool. It's debatable whether TFA achieved that goal, but you certainly didn't.
pekk
on May 2, 2013
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It's very easy to turn those simply stated equations into a short program that looks quite similar, without lots of strange metaprogramming going on.
As a bonus, others will easily be able to understand and fix or extend the code.
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I don't see any metaprogramming going on in the original post at all.
Evbn
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Please show us an example in one language.
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