Abstract
This paper is about point-free (or 'pointless') calculations - calculations performed at the level of function composition instead of that of function application. We address this topic with the help of an example, namely calculating the radix-sort algorithm from a more obvious specification of sorting. The message that we hope to send is that point-free calculations are sometimes surprisingly simpler than the corresponding point-wise calculations.
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Gibbons, J. (1999). A pointless derivation of radix sort. Journal of Functional Programming, 9(3), 339–346. https://doi.org/10.1017/S0956796899003354
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