Is this funny, or is it a useful illustration?
23 0 ReplyWhy not both?
6 0 ReplyPeople stopped being snobbish about knowing what those words mean about a decade ago. It would be an useful slap on the face of those people back then, but now if it's useful it's only for calming down some random person that know what they mean but isn't confident about it.
2 0 ReplyI'm so lost. For kids learning to code, I think this image actually might help them understand
8 0 ReplyYou can still be snobby by instead insisting on "fold, scan, iterate"
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it's funny
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Yeah that checks out. Now you're ready for that massively parallel big data (or sandwich?) processing
13 0 ReplyAnd then you fuck up your asynchronous timing, leaving a race condition where the sandwich has bread on the inside. Oh, and QA can only reproduce sometimes
4 0 ReplyWith mapreduce you should generally have your code written in such a way that that cannot happen. Unless the reduce step is improperly programmed.
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Sandwich.hs:6:11: error: [GHC-83865] * Couldn't match type ‘Bread’ with ‘Cucumber’ Expected: Bread Actual: Cucumber
This wouldn't have happened with Burritos.
10 0 ReplyExtract Transform Loaf
6 0 ReplyThat’s not a tasty sandwich
5 0 ReplyI'm guessing it's vegan? And pepper is the main filling?
5 0 ReplyNo, GNU is the main filling, obviously.
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Yeah where the hell is the cheese? How could I, a lactose intolerant; eat a sandwich without the most lactose-dense food in existence?
3 0 ReplyAckshually yellow cheese doesn't have much lactose, see e.g. https://www.lactolerance.fr/blog/en/milk-content-of-dairy-products/
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which one is the root for loop?
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