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      <title>📺 Y Not: Adventures in Functional Programming by Jim Weirich</title>
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      <description>Ruby Conf 12 &amp;ndash; Y Not: Adventures in Functional Programming by Jim Weirich (by Confreaks)
One of the deepest mysteries in the functional programming world is the Y-Combinator. Many have heard of it, but few have mastered its mysteries. Although fairly useless in real world software, understanding how the Y-Combinator works and why it is important gives the student an important insight into the nature of functional programming.</description>
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<p>One of the deepest mysteries in the functional programming world is
the Y-Combinator. Many have heard of it, but few have mastered its
mysteries. Although fairly useless in real world software,
understanding how the Y-Combinator works and why it is important gives
the student an important insight into the nature of functional
programming.</p>
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