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by 7thaccount
538 days ago
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I'd say a lot more is going on there conceptually than the Python code. Imagine through the eyes of a beginner. You have some main do thing, then you appear to read it all into memory and assign a variable, then you do a bunch of composition to words and readInt and map it to print? With the python version, you see the file handle as a variable and then for loop on that iterable and you can print each line or parse it however you want. Even when I was learning to program and had no clue what an iterable object was, there seemed to be an obvious three line idiom for processing text files that was easy to use. |
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