Sep 29, 2018 18:38
thanks a ton @AndreyTyukin. I am new functional programming so some of what you just said kind of bounced off my head :P
Sep 29, 2018 14:31
sure
Sep 29, 2018 14:29
I guess you are right
Sep 29, 2018 14:27
Secondly (my original question) instead of using such nested map functions can I make it look a little better using for expression?
Sep 29, 2018 14:26
Is this a concept that can be generalized ?
Sep 29, 2018 14:26
What am I actually doing here — Composition or Concatination
Sep 29, 2018 14:25
I think I have a more fundamental question
Sep 29, 2018 14:23
does this make any sense ?
Sep 29, 2018 14:23
```scala
def combine[F[_]: Functor, G[_]: Functor, A, B](f0: F[A],
f1: G[B]): F[G[(A, B)]] = {
f0.map(v0 => f1.map(v1 => (v0, v1)))
}

```
Sep 29, 2018 14:20
can u please elaborate a little ?
Sep 29, 2018 14:20
I am not sure if I understood ur question
Sep 29, 2018 14:19
Hi @AndreyTyukin
Sep 29, 2018 14:19
@AndreyTyukin I have added the syntactic sugar that's automatically inserted by Cats
Sep 29, 2018 14:19
@AndreyTyukin I am using Cats because of which map is added as a syntactic sugar.
Sep 29, 2018 14:19
I don't want to actually care about what the container of my value is, I want to apply transformations to what's inside
Sep 29, 2018 14:19
In my case its actually something like — IO[Option[X]]
 
Oct 20, 2016 12:15
I guess
Oct 20, 2016 11:44
:D
Oct 20, 2016 11:43
Oct 20, 2016 11:42
That's not a very elegant solution
Oct 20, 2016 11:41
For instance what if a function takes in a third param
Oct 20, 2016 11:41
That would work but then its can not be used with functions that don't use the above two union types
Oct 20, 2016 11:39
Take a look at that explanation
Oct 20, 2016 11:39
Curry also needs to be generic enough to work with different functions.
Oct 20, 2016 11:38
ie. the total number of arguments a function accepts
Oct 20, 2016 11:38
where f is a function, why would it have length? it determines the function's arity
Oct 20, 2016 11:31
but the JS version just works
Oct 20, 2016 11:31
because obviously the signature doesn't match
Oct 20, 2016 11:31
Added usage ... it has errors
Oct 20, 2016 11:31
Oct 20, 2016 11:23
code
Oct 20, 2016 11:23
that's pretty much all there is in that
Oct 20, 2016 11:22
I want to now curry the _filter function such that I can pass predicate and another instance of IObservable
Oct 20, 2016 11:21
and I create that class using a factory function _filter
Oct 20, 2016 11:20
So I have a class named FilterObservable
Oct 20, 2016 11:19
?
Oct 20, 2016 11:19
I can start from there if youd like
Oct 20, 2016 11:18
You are aware of currying right?
Oct 20, 2016 11:18
Sorry about that
Oct 20, 2016 11:16
I shouldn't have ICurryFunction at all right?
Oct 20, 2016 11:16
How should I go about it then?
Oct 20, 2016 11:09
I don't know the arguments nor do I have access to the return type
Oct 20, 2016 11:09
The problem is all the type info is kind of lost once I curry it
Oct 20, 2016 11:07
Oct 20, 2016 11:04
added all the code
Oct 20, 2016 11:00
@NitzanTomer thanks for join in
Oct 20, 2016 10:46
@nitzan hi
Oct 20, 2016 10:45
@NitzanTomer That would give me the same error.
Oct 20, 2016 10:45
I think the real question should be "Successful currying strategy in typescript"