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package intro
object Intro {
/*
* There are two important questions:
* - what is functional programming? (10 minutes)
* - why do we care? (10 years)
*/
/*
* functional programming is programming with functions....
*/
/*
* What is a function?
*
* A function relates every set of arguments to a result and does
* _nothing_ else.
*
* This means if you pass the _same_ arguments, you must get the
* _same_ result.
*/
/*
* Integer addition
*/
/*
* String concatenation
*/
/*
* String builder append
*/
/*
* This gives us equational reasoning. This is what is
* meant by can we "reason" about this code. It does not
* imply that your code is good or bad, just that either
* way we have a really effective tool to help us understand
* and modify the code with out fear.
*/
/*
* This really is it. Everything else is sugar (or vinegar
* depending on your perspective). At times things may seem
* obtuse, but I ask you to suspend any disbelief, all we are
* trying to do is approach programming with functions in a
* pervasive fashion.
*
* The rest of the exercises will start to give you an idea of
* what this is like, it will show how using types can assist,
* and hopefully start to give you an idea of why functional
* programming.
*/
}