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BioKleisli: Arrow functions around the world (Re: Arrow Functions! @Strudel Live Coding Music)

From Mild Shock <janburse@fastmail.fm>
Newsgroups sci.logic, sci.math, sci.physics.relativity
Subject BioKleisli: Arrow functions around the world (Re: Arrow Functions! @Strudel Live Coding Music)
Date 2025-11-18 00:35 +0100
Message-ID <10fgbf5$8a30$2@solani.org> (permalink)
References <10f9sql$2dj6$1@solani.org>

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Hi,

Ok, now I have this nice table:

<pre>
    Set Oriented            Tupel Oriented
    -----------------------------------------------
    include/3               filter/3
    maplist/3               call/3
</pre>

Bye

P.S.: But here some arrow functions around the world:

1) Relations cannot only be the result of expressions but they
can also be arguments to functions and relations and can
then be called without using a meta-predicate like call.
In other words relations-as-functions are first-class objects.

TECHNICAL REPORT NO. 182
TRANSLITERATING PROLOG INTO SCHEME
by Matthias Felleisen
October, 1985

2) So this query needed the integration of GDB (a relational
database located in Baltimore) and Entrez (a non-relational
"database" located in Bethesda) that first extracted names
of genes on the desired cytogenetic band and accessed En-
trez for homologs of these genes and finally filtered these
homologs to retain the non-human ones. This query was
considered "impossible" as there was at that time no system
that could work across the bioinformatics sources involved
due to their heterogeneity, complexity, and geographical lo-
cations. Given the complexity of this query, the CPL query
given was remarkably short.

The Functional Guts of the Kleisli Query System
Limsoon Wong - 2000

Mild Shock schrieb:
> Hi,
> 
> Why bring arrow functions to Dogelog Player?
> 
> MORE POWER
> https://9gag.com/gag/a34eXL8
> 
> With Strudel, you can expressively write dynamic
> music pieces. It is an official port of the Tidal
> Cycles pattern language to JavaScript.
> You don’t need to know JavaScript or Tidal Cycles
> to make music with Strudel. This interactive
> tutorial will guide you through the
> basics of Strudel.
> The best place to actually make music with
> Strudel is the Strudel REPL
> https://strudel.cc/workshop/getting-started/
> 
> Bye
> 
> Disclaimer: I don't say I port Tidal Cycles
> to Prolog. I only say you might spot some
> arrow functions (=>)/2 in @Strudel Code.

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