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What Lazy Evaluation Really Means

46 pointsby r4vikalmost 12 years ago

6 comments

Shivetyaalmost 12 years ago
I am not so sure the example provided helps me understand its real use. To me his example resembles something the compiler would handle by filtering out code that is never used. I suppose that the example could be more complete with a conditional use of F3 later on, implying if the condition is not met then C={F3 30} would be skipped.<p>Appreciate the article, confused me at least which means I will probably look into such ideas more even if in my field I will never use them
telalmost 12 years ago
I really appreciate this thorough book review. I&#x27;ve had CTM for a while but never understood whether it was sufficiently valuable to read. I&#x27;m still uncertain, but I understand at a much greater depth what I might learn.
rocky1138almost 12 years ago
OT: I love the design and layout of this blog.
Zaephyralmost 12 years ago
Yea, I obviously put too much effort in to investigating this issue.
morgantealmost 12 years ago
I was hoping to find out whether I&#x27;m actually as lazy as I thought... :(
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chaddeshonalmost 12 years ago
I was excited to read the article, but it was really long. Seemed like it might take a lot of work to read.
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