Lambda in a sentence as a noun

It's not just syntax like lambda and default methods.

You cannot get much simpler than the lambda calculus, full stop.

Great, you typed 24 characters instead of 3 lines to declare a lambda.

> Why can’t we just allow polymorphic lambda-bound variables?Two reasons.

After plato and lambda calc, that's where this one goes, too. I think because it's a relatively simple concept, and kind of mind blowing that you could do something useful without incrementing i in a for loop.

If I want to use random unicode symbols, I can enable an input mode that automatically translates \\lambda to λ and so on.

Also, lambda is cool but the only difference between that and defining a function inside the body of another function is the requirement of a name.

It has three concepts--lambdas, variables and application--and one evaluation rule.

We can fix this by allowing a binding as a second parameter, but it means that we need to make sure that every time we refactor to a lambda we make sure to accept a binding parameter and pass it in.

Lambda definitions

noun

the 11th letter of the Greek alphabet

noun

the craniometric point at the junction of the sagittal and lamboid sutures of the skull