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Functional Programming

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The Lazy Evaluation Mode in Haskell

Lazy evaluation mode will always be, at worst, take as much time as the eager mode. It can be faster because steps could be deemed unnecessary. But a, it can have a treme s a memory overhead. In general, these higher order languages, am, well, well, have sort of traps. So i think of bit more like using a machette, or usinga, like a chain saw,. Like the chain can do a lot more, it can be really quick, but also you kind of have some, some more skill to use it.

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