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These cheats worked ;(
It was fairly straightforward but I wasn't nuts about having to correct the spelling of one of the responses. I would want to if it were my own creation from start to finish but if my supervisor hands me a list of data to add I would add it literally and, presumably, that supervisor would be readily available to inquire about proposed "corrections" to the text if it were my place to question that sort of thing.
This was still a good exercise in debugging so I have to give props for an interesting take on it.
This is a guessing game. Quirky. 3-4 attempts should get you through it.
I understand what the dot operator does in the plain sense when we compose functions, but the first
(.)
is what I'm confused by what is it composing? The function itself? Please explain if you can?This should explain what
.
ishttps://stackoverflow.com/questions/631284/dot-operator-in-haskell-need-more-explanation
Can someone please break this down?
This is mind-blowing.