Naming and wrapping up
Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe
(06 Mar 2022 17:16 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen
(06 Mar 2022 17:28 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Ray Dillinger
(06 Mar 2022 18:56 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Arthur A. Gleckler
(06 Mar 2022 20:18 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe
(08 Mar 2022 18:21 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Lassi Kortela
(09 Mar 2022 07:05 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Amirouche
(06 Mar 2022 22:42 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe
(13 Mar 2022 22:29 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
siiky
(13 Mar 2022 22:46 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe
(14 Mar 2022 16:06 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen
(14 Mar 2022 16:14 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
siiky
(14 Mar 2022 18:48 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen
(14 Mar 2022 18:51 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
siiky
(14 Mar 2022 19:33 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe (14 Mar 2022 23:57 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen
(15 Mar 2022 12:54 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe
(16 Mar 2022 18:06 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen
(16 Mar 2022 18:45 UTC)
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Re: Naming and wrapping up
Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe
(16 Mar 2022 20:24 UTC)
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On 2022-03-14 19:33 +0000, siiky wrote: > On 3/14/22 18:51, Marc Nieper-Wißkirchen wrote: > > curried is better the curry because the defined procedure is not the > > curry procedure but a curried procedure. > > I see what you mean. `curry` would be more apropriate for a function that > curries an existing procedure. I do like 'curried'. I suppose I only considered 'curry', for some reason, but the adjective probably makes more sense than the verb here (for the reason Marc cited). -- Wolfgang Corcoran-Mathe <xxxxxx@sigwinch.xyz>