N Best Programming Techniques
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Revision as of 03:25, 11 February 2007
Ten best programming techniques you're (probably) not using.
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Pattern matching
Common Lisp (destructuring-bind)
[1]> (defun foo (a-list) (destructuring-bind (a &rest b) a-list (list a b))) FOO [2]> (foo '(1 2 3 4)) (1 (2 3 4)) [3]>
Erlang
-module(example). -export(hello/1]). hello("wtd") -> io:format("Hello, ~s!~n", [Name]); hello(Name) -> io:format("Get out!!~n", []).
Haskell
fact 0 = 1 fact n = n * (fact $ n - 1)
fact n = case n of 0 -> 1 _ -> n * (fact $ n - 1)
O'Caml
# let rec fact n = match n with 1 -> 1 | o -> o * fact (o - 1);;
# let rec fact = function 1 -> 1 | o -> o * fact (o - 1);;
# let fact n = let rec fact' n acc = match n with 1 -> acc | o -> fact (o - 1) (n * acc) in fact' n 1;;