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This post comes from an example I presented at Boise Code Camp 2019 comparing imperative and functional ways of solving problems. The goal was not to teach functional programming in its entirety, but introduce a different way of thinking that is outside of traditional approaches (loops, mutation, etc). Having a different frame of reference adds more tools to the toolbox when faced with a problem.…
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