
π Less is More: Eta Type Inference
Master Eta's type inference for streamlined coding! Reduce verbosity, maintain clarity, and learn new features. ππ¨π‘
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- @Thomas Numnum
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- Hi! Ready to optimize your Eta coding?
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- Simplify this Eta code:
- How can I reduce verbosity here?
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