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I have an idea for a functional framework for MT. There will be almost no OOP. Only functions, "monads" and other pseudo FP functionality. I'm writing it in quotes, since I certainly won't be able to create full-fledged FP in MQL.
But excuse me, what is an FP? A photo machine gun, a piano, the Federal Border Service?
Watch your mouth, you clown in the red hat.
Excuse me, what is an FP? A photo machine gun, a piano, the Federal Border Service?
You guessed it, a piano and a light machine gun all rolled into one. Clown.
Watch your mouth, red-hat clown.
what are you doing? you want to answer for them?
i read your articles, i have a lot of respect for them.
You guessed it, a piano and a photo gun all in one. Clown.
"Clown" doesn't fit, there's no "f" or "p" in that word. I'm really wondering what the emcool didn't give you again. What's FP?
Found a lot of options - but none fit:
фильтрационный пункт
physical fitness
flange flat
financing plan
flux feeder
Federal Border Service
forpress
photopyrometer
suction filter
soil cutter
fetal protein
physical field
French patent
photo gun
photoreceiver
paramedic station
transfer factor
federal programme
polarisation filter
function package
accessory function
front loader
functional foodstuffs
filter screen
photosynthetic capacity
union federation
fiscal memory
functional indicator
atrial fibrillation
accessory filter
noise filter
functional programming
landing light
phenolic resin
Federal Party
Federal Border Guard Service of the Russian Federation
Department of Psychology
Who will uncover this secret?
Found a bunch of options - but not one fits:
Who's going to solve this mystery?
is this the code in question?https://www.mql5.com/ru/code/22770
Yes.
No need to comment.
Oooh, the main expert on programming principles self-banned ))
No, sometimes nicknames are very revealing after all.
integer is a basic bounded discrete type.