tranny demon hacker on Nostr: in some settings, such as logic programming in Prolog, this is pretty trivial to ...
in some settings, such as logic programming in Prolog, this is pretty trivial to implement, because it's just a general relation
but in the context of, say, functional programming, most people turn to bidirectional transformations like lenses, etc.
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