Definition, Meaning & Synonyms | English word CURRYING


CURRYING

Definitions of CURRYING

  1. inflection of curry
  2. (computing) The technique of converting a function that takes multiple arguments into a sequence of functions that each take a single argument.

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Examples of Using CURRYING in a Sentence

  • In mathematics and computer science, currying is the technique of translating a function that takes multiple arguments into a sequence of families of functions, each taking a single argument.
  • ML provides pattern matching for function arguments, garbage collection, imperative programming, call-by-value and currying.
  • Named for him are three programming languages: Haskell, Brook, and Curry, and the concept of currying, a method to transform functions, used in mathematics and computer science.
  • Clean shares many properties and syntax with a younger sibling language, Haskell: referential transparency, list comprehension, guards, garbage collection, higher order functions, currying, and lazy evaluation.
  • Further features typical of functional languages are supported, including creation of closures via partial application (explicit currying), tail call optimization, list comprehensions, and coroutines.
  • This was all part of the setup Wolfman and the staff of DC Comics planned for the Crisis, showing the Monitor currying favor with villains such as Maxie Zeus, prior to calling on the heroes.
  • This replacement mechanism simplifies work in both combinatory logic and lambda calculus and would later be called currying, after Haskell Curry.
  • This included using government funds to finance campaign promises, utilizing state media organizations, and currying favoritism amongst financial and media oligarchs.
  • After currying, the leather is then ready to pass to the fashioning trades such as saddlery, bridlery, shoemaking or glovemaking.
  • The adjunction is thus akin to currying, taking maps on cartesian products to their curried form, and is an example of Eckmann–Hilton duality.
  • This homeomorphism is essentially that of currying, modulo the quotients needed to convert the products to reduced products.
  • Local plumber, Sanju Malvani has been currying favours for Natasha by pretending to be a paraplegic on crutches.
  • Other works of Rahman include: The Integration of the Hijab into Police Uniforms, The Lascar (radio play), and short stories and articles: Currying Favour, Backbone of the Fleet, The Life of Lascars Aboard Merchant Ships, Cambridge's first Gurdwara, Bangladeshis Trade Curry for College and Taxis, Baishaki Mela, Asian Women Suffragettes in the 1900s, Travel with Kids, The Middle Child Syndrome and Noor Inayat Khan.
  • Function: simplifying binding, decorating, constraining, throttling, debouncing, currying, and changing the pointer.



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