[Haskell-cafe] Wikipedia on first-class object
Bulat Ziganshin
bulat.ziganshin at gmail.com
Thu Dec 27 09:12:04 EST 2007
Hello Cristian,
Thursday, December 27, 2007, 3:51:17 PM, you wrote:
>>> Yes, but one can store the result of an operation to disk except in the
>>> particular case the result happen to be a function.
>> how can values of type T be saved to disk?
> I don't know.
> I'm a beginner in Haskell, and I down't know about T.
here T is any type. you said that values of ANY TYPE can be saved to
disk, so show us the way
> You mean they cannot ?
> I was under the impression that the purpose of computers cannot be
> fulfiled if we cannot get the result of computations out of the computers.
try to prove that this mean that value of ANY type may be saved to
disk
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Best regards,
Bulat mailto:Bulat.Ziganshin at gmail.com
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