in reply to Re: A mini-language for sequences (part 1)
in thread A mini-language for sequences (part 1)
Let's say that you can create an intermediate representation that allows you to pass in N lists and do XYZ to it. What XYZ does is irrelevant, except to say that you need it done to more than one group of lists. Think about it as templates for algorithms and I think you'll see the gain.
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