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Tacit programming is programming where the arguments are state-free and are not explicitly referenced. |
Tacit programming is programming where the arguments are state-free and are not explicitly referenced. |
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(For comparison purposes: arguments typically are not explicitly referenced in stack based languages -- however, in most stack based languages arguments are stateful, in the sense that you need to access them differently after every push or pop or whatever.) |
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See also: http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Essays/Tacit%20Expressions |
See also: http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Essays/Tacit%20Expressions |
Revision as of 17:15, 15 June 2010
Programming paradigm/Tacit is a programming language feature.
Tacit programming is programming where the arguments are state-free and are not explicitly referenced.
(For comparison purposes: arguments typically are not explicitly referenced in stack based languages -- however, in most stack based languages arguments are stateful, in the sense that you need to access them differently after every push or pop or whatever.)
See also: http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/Essays/Tacit%20Expressions