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by eggy
2180 days ago
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I started playing with it, and J became a very powerful desktop calculator. Then I started to tackle other programs in it, and I was hooked by the way it made me think about a problem. All of the selling points of functional programming, which didn't resonate when I was learning F# or Haskell or Lisp, became crystal to me when tacit programming in J or solely functions. I am a polyglot, but I like the array as the basic unit of computation (now very popular with GPUs, Pandas, and Tensorflow and all other array-laden technologies). I feel like I am distilling a problem down to a very well thought out distillation, and it brings me joy! |
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