I've read through some of the post on here about closures and currying but I feel like I didn't find the answer. So what's the differences and possibly the similarities of closures and currying? Thanks for the help :)
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Currying is really a mathematical concept first and foremost. It's the just observation that for any n-ary function f: S0×...Sn → R, you can define a new function fprime (just found a markdown bug!) with n-1 parameters where that first parameter is replaced by a constant. So, if you have a function
...reading "::=" as "is defined to be." A closure is more of a programming concept. (Of course, everything in programming is a mathematical concept as well, but closures became interesting because of programming.) When you construct a closure, you bind one or more variables; you're creating a chunk of code that has some variables tied to it. The relationship is that you can use a closure in order to implement currying: you could build your |
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