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You are writing a comment about Writing Join in Erlang, here is a quick summary:

Erlang doesn't have a built in function for joining strings, and so I sat down to put one together quickly. A quick look at two different ways that join can be implemented.


You are responding to this comment written by Will on May 5th 2008, 08:50.

Well, I might be laughing at myself ever so slightly. I might say that I never realized there was a string module, seeing as all the documents were so fevered in explaining how strings are merely lists and that one simply uses list functions upon them.

Or, in summary: yeah, I fucked that one up pretty hard.


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