To this date I don't know of a good name for the techniques that I was explaining.
If they are techniques that are often used by functional programmers, in functional programming, then I think it makes sense to call them "functional techniques." That's the term I usually use to describe them. I think it implies that some of the ideas are used, but not necessarily the "purely functional" model.
In reply to Re^2: If not 'Functional Programming', then what?
by revdiablo
in thread If not 'Functional Programming', then what?
by t'mo
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