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With the spreading popularity of languages like F# and Haskell, many people are encountering the concept of an algebraic data type for the first time. When that term is produced without explanation, it almost invariably becomes a source of confusion. In what sense are data types algebraic? Is there a one-to-one correspondence between the structures of high-school algebra and the data types of H
“The opposite of a correct statement is a false statement. But the opposite of a profound truth may well be another profound truth.” Niels Bohr Enumerables and Enumerators, oh my! Enumerables and Enumerators are great; big sacks of data we can iterate through using a well-established method. Just in case anyone isn’t up on their GOF, the pair looks a bit like this: interface IEnumerable<T> { I
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