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How can we handle inserts/delete cases using Map like data structures in FP?
Let's say, that we keep track of students entering the auditorium using their IDs(Key) and their check-in time(Value) in a Map. We delete the entries once they move out of the auditorium. I want to ...
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What are the functional equivalents of imperative break statements and other loop checks?
Let's say, I've the below logic. How to write that in Functional Programming?
public int doSomeCalc(int[] array)
{
int answer = 0;
if(array!=null)
{
for(...
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Can functional programming used for solving problems which require randomness?
This older question tells us that in functional programming "true" randomness cannot be achieved since in FP functions are pure/idempotent and return the same value irrespective of number of ...
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How Functional Programming addresses concurrent increment/decrement operations invoked by different users? [duplicate]
Using Functional language, How can 2 different parties achieve the result of increment/decrement operations concurrently?
For the below scenario, Let's say, I've 2 quantities in stock and 2 users in ...
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How Functional Programming addresses concurrent increment/decrement operations invoked by different users?
Using Functional language, How can 2 different parties achieve the result of increment/decrement operations concurrently?
For the below scenario,
Let's say, I've 2 quantities in stock and 2 users in ...
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Could we build a functional computer?
As mush as FP has done, in the end, all our programs are structured.
That is, it doesn't matter how pure or functional we make a them - they are always translated to assembly,
so what actually runs ...
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Is Haskell/Clojure actually unsuited for dynamic systems such as particle simulation?
I've been told in previous questions that functional programming languages are unsuited for dynamic systems such as a physics engine, mainly because it's costly to mutate objects. How realistic is ...
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Why do some functional languages need software transactional memory?
Functional languages, by definition, should not maintain state variables. Why, then, do Haskell, Clojure, and others provide software transactional memory (STM) implementations? Is there a conflict ...
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Language that can statically ensure a map's fields are present
If data is simple and objects are complex, I'm curious if there are any existing statically typed languages that would be able to augment(?) a map type into a type with guaranteed fields. I realize ...