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Programming language comparisons
Functional programming
Programming idioms
Recursion
Monad
Tree traversal
Map
Foreach loop
Depth-first search

Understanding Idiomatic Traversals Backwards and Forwards Richard Bird, Jeremy Gibbons, Stefan Mehner, Tom Schrijvers, and Janis Voigtl¨ander July 3rd, 2013

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