[HD Pg 0, Sec. 12.5.2 - parts-of-a-lambda-expression]
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[HD Pg 0, Sec. 12.5.2 - parts-of-a-lambda-expression]
I think there is an error, see image bellow, I think there shouldn't be a semicolon.
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Re: [HD Pg 0, Sec. 12.5.2 - parts-of-a-lambda-expression]
Correct. Should be fixed.
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Re: [HD Pg 0, Sec. 12.5.2 - parts-of-a-lambda-expression]
You seem to be using the word "brackets" a lot in this section, but every single example shows parentheses.
Is the "brackets" wrong, and you mean "parentheses," or are the "()" wrong and you mean "[]"?
I would have assumed it was a typo and used context to figure it out, but it happens repeatedly.
Is the "brackets" wrong, and you mean "parentheses," or are the "()" wrong and you mean "[]"?
I would have assumed it was a typo and used context to figure it out, but it happens repeatedly.
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Re: [HD Pg 0, Sec. 12.5.2 - parts-of-a-lambda-expression]
The book uses the convention of brackets, square brackets, and curly brackets but you are right. It should be parentheses, brackets, and curly braces.
Should be improved.
Should be improved.
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