One is almost tempted to just right `*(a,b)` or `(a,b)*` (which kind of makes it look like a function) instead of just `* a b` or `a b *` for pre/post fix, but that kind of defeats the purpose of 'no brackets.' It's a really cool idea!
Great point. In many ways prefix notation is kind of like a precursor to thinking in terms of functions! (And also operations can be viewed as functions in their own right, for example + is a function with two inputs (namely the operands you add together)).
This is very interesting, thank you sir
One is almost tempted to just right `*(a,b)` or `(a,b)*` (which kind of makes it look like a function) instead of just `* a b` or `a b *` for pre/post fix, but that kind of defeats the purpose of 'no brackets.' It's a really cool idea!
Great point. In many ways prefix notation is kind of like a precursor to thinking in terms of functions! (And also operations can be viewed as functions in their own right, for example + is a function with two inputs (namely the operands you add together)).
Yeah but can Jan Łukasiewicz postfix my relationship with my father?