f# - Do concepts like Map and Reduce apply to all Functional Programming Languages? -


I've just started delving into the world of functional programming.

Many OOP (object-oriented programming) concepts such as legacy and polymorphism are C #, Java and VB. Most modern languages ​​like Net apply to OO languages.

But how about the concepts like map, minimize, toplex and group, do they apply to all FP (functional programming) languages?

I have just started with F #, but do the above concepts apply to other FP such as Haskell, Nemerl, Lisp, etc.?

You can bet function is a desirable thing about programming that describes the mathematical concept you have He is more naturally expressed in an FP.

It is becoming a bit difficult, but John Backs' in which he described the functional (or "applicant"). Programming is a good read, it is also good.


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