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| diff --git a/livescript.html.markdown b/livescript.html.markdown index 429b91cb..9235f5ce 100644 --- a/livescript.html.markdown +++ b/livescript.html.markdown @@ -166,7 +166,7 @@ not false       # => true  ########################################################################  ## 3. Functions -########################################################################         +########################################################################  # Since LiveScript is functional, you'd expect functions to get a nice  # treatment. In LiveScript it's even more apparent that functions are @@ -219,8 +219,8 @@ identity 1      # => 1  # Operators are not functions in LiveScript, but you can easily turn  # them into one! Enter the operator sectioning: -divide-by-2 = (/ 2) -[2, 4, 8, 16].map(divide-by-2) .reduce (+) +divide-by-two = (/ 2) +[2, 4, 8, 16].map(divide-by-two) .reduce (+)  # Not only of function application lives LiveScript, as in any good @@ -229,7 +229,7 @@ double-minus-one = (- 1) . (* 2)  # Other than the usual `f . g` mathematical formulae, you get the `>>`  # and `<<` operators, that describe how the flow of values through the -# functions.  +# functions.  double-minus-one = (* 2) >> (- 1)  double-minus-one = (- 1) << (* 2) @@ -248,8 +248,8 @@ reduce = (f, xs, initial) --> xs.reduce f, initial  # The underscore is also used in regular partial application, which you  # can use for any function:  div = (left, right) -> left / right -div-by-2 = div _, 2 -div-by-2 4      # => 2 +div-by-two = div _, 2 +div-by-two 4      # => 2  # Last, but not least, LiveScript has back-calls, which might help @@ -344,7 +344,7 @@ kitten.hug!     # => "*Mei (a cat) is hugged*"  ## Further reading  There's just so much more to LiveScript, but this should be enough to -get you started writing little functional things in it. The  +get you started writing little functional things in it. The  [official website](http://livescript.net/) has a lot of information on the  language, and a nice online compiler for you to try stuff out! | 
