• Functional Thinking for the Imperative Mind

    From De ongekruisigde@21:1/5 to All on Sun May 15 07:01:30 2022
    Functional Thinking for the Imperative Mind: Getting Your Feet Wet
    By Michael Bevilacqua-Linn

    In which we dip our toe into the functional programming waters and
    answer the question, how does functional thinking differ from the
    imperative kind?

    <https://medium.com/pragmatic-programmers/functional-thinking-for-the-imperative-mind-getting-your-feet-wet-c9f85e84ecf5>

    --
    The astronomer Francesco Sizi, a contemporary of Galileo, argues that
    Jupiter can have no satellites:

    There are seven windows in the head, two nostrils, two ears, two
    eyes, and a mouth; so in the heavens there are two favorable stars,
    two unpropitious, two luminaries, and Mercury alone undecided and
    indifferent. From which and many other similar phenomena of nature such
    as the seven metals, etc., which it were tedious to enumerate, we gather
    that the number of planets is necessarily seven. [...]

    Moreover, the satellites are invisible to the naked eye and therefore
    can have no influence on the earth and therefore would be useless and
    therefore do not exist.

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