RT @the_lazy_folder
TIL that vectors in can be used as functions.

instead of using `nth`, you can use this.

@worldsendless not a clojure guy but looks a lot like how its treated in haskell where a tuple can also just be the curried version of the arguments of a method, you can uncurry as well

@freemo Very cool! I need to learn me some Haskell one of these days. Clojure doesn't technically have currying out of the box, though I think it does practically.

I actually didn't know Tuple was a named data structure in Haskell, though I believe it is also part of the Python vocabulary.

@worldsendless A tuple is quite common in many languages and generally means something pretty similar. The python implementation of a tuple is conceptually similar to it in haskell.

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@freemo :Yeah, it's the term in Computer Science. It's just not one used in Clojure much, so I forgot about it until recently

@worldsendless @freemo Sexy nerd fact, a tuple with length 16 is a "sexdecuple"

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