top | item 39069409 (no title) tesdinger | 2 years ago > Functions don't have variables, named variables, that's Python, not math[0].No, Python named arguments are a good analogy for Leibnitz notation. discuss order hn newest unknown|2 years ago [deleted] jnwatson|2 years ago The confusion is using the same namespace for argument slots and variables. It might have been clearer if, for example, Leibniz would have used Greek letters alpha and beta instead of x and y.
jnwatson|2 years ago The confusion is using the same namespace for argument slots and variables. It might have been clearer if, for example, Leibniz would have used Greek letters alpha and beta instead of x and y.
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