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Monthly Archives: July 2008
Open Question No. 1: Persistent Predicates?
Lately I’ve been developing a website. One issue that I’ll probably need to address in the near future is “persistent predicates”. By “persistent predicates” I mean the problem of treating predicates as data. Consider the following situation: you are developing … Continue reading
Posted in Design, Programming
Tagged Expression Trees, open question, persistent predicates, Programming
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