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Referential transparency
Referential transparency The factual accuracy of this article is ... these variables cannot change.) The importance of referential transparency is that it allows a programmer (or ... of memoization. Some functional programming languages enforce referential transparency for all functions. Referential transparency ...
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Talk:Referential transparency
Talk:Referential transparency Wouldn't something like getTime() or random ... is free of side effects but not referential transparent? There should be some more detailed discussion of the possible benefits of referential transparency. For example, call-by-need is ...
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Transparency
Transparency Look up transparency and transparent in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The root meaning of Transparency is a quality of certain materials which ... that one can see through them. See Transparency (optics). Transparency can also mean: Computing and mathematics ...
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Functional programming   (translated from French)
... optimizes the recursive calls in this manner. Referential transparency The functional languages have like another property the referential transparency. This term covers the simple principle according ... moments given of the program. However, the referential transparency is, as we will see ...
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Functional programming
... side effects in functions, the language provides referential transparency. This ensures that the result of a ... matter where or when, it is evaluated. Referential transparency greatly eases both the task of proving ... functions. "Pure" functional programming languages typically enforce referential transparency, which is the notion that ' ...
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User talk:R.Koot/2006
... way do you think these links self-referential? Banno 21:50, 5 January 2006 (UTC ... articles. And how is the portal self-referential? It calls attention to other articles, not ... was necessary in the first place. The transparency doesn't work in all browsers. In mine, for instance, the transparency was showing up as black (which looked ... AWB, does AWB automatically convert images with transparency to images with a white background? ...
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List of philosophical topics (R-Z)
... Paul Ree - Paul Rée - reference - reference class - referential - referential occurrence - referential opacity - referential quantification - referential theory of meaning - referentially transparent - referring - ...
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Philosophy of language (Psychology wiki)
... two uses of definite descriptions: attributive and referential . Attributive uses provide a description of whoever is being referred to, while referential uses point out the actual referent. Attributive uses are like mediated references, while referential uses are more directly referential. [edit] Paul Grice The philosopher Paul Grice ... relationships); The effects of gendered language ; Linguistic transparency , or speaking in an accessible manner, ...
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Philosophy of Language (Psychology wiki)
... two uses of definite descriptions: attributive and referential . Attributive uses provide a description of whoever is being referred to, while referential uses point out the actual referent. Attributive uses are like mediated references, while referential uses are more directly referential. [edit] Paul Grice The philosopher Paul Grice ... relationships); The effects of gendered language ; Linguistic transparency , or speaking in an accessible manner, ...
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System relational database administrator   (translated from Spanish)
... have a primary key. - a BDR has referential integrity. That is to say, all nonnull ... is responsible for three types of distribution transparency: - Transparency of location. The user has the impression ... aspect of the rule of physical independence) - Transparency of fragmentation. The user does not realize ... the rule of logical independence of data). - Transparency of replication. The user does not ...
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