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Was wondering if Lambda should be recognized as a language in Visual Studio Code (version 1.20.0), 2018 because Lambda is an 'expression', and there exist 4 types of linguistic expressions, which Lambda falls into the 4th category of "performing actions". Lambda is used in the construction of expression; it is also used as an argument(s).
By UMN.EDU standards, expressions are notable languages. The reason I bring this to your attention is that in Visual Studio Code, in my command palette, preferences: configure language specific settings and in the drop down menu, Lambda isn't listed as a language specific setting; even though it is an expression, and expressions are deemed specific form(s) of language, and which also means, I can't select Lambda when configuring my .NET applications, unless the configurations are provided elsewhere for such a task.
The reason for this pull request review is to make a determination as to whether Lambda should officially be considered a language, and thereby listed in my preferences for language specific settings.
Respectfully,
YRM64
"The Purple Rose"
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Was wondering if Lambda should be recognized as a language in Visual Studio Code (version 1.20.0), 2018 because Lambda is an 'expression', and there exist 4 types of linguistic expressions, which Lambda falls into the 4th category of "performing actions". Lambda is used in the construction of expression; it is also used as an argument(s).
By UMN.EDU standards, expressions are notable languages. The reason I bring this to your attention is that in Visual Studio Code, in my command palette, preferences: configure language specific settings and in the drop down menu, Lambda isn't listed as a language specific setting; even though it is an expression, and expressions are deemed specific form(s) of language, and which also means, I can't select Lambda when configuring my .NET applications, unless the configurations are provided elsewhere for such a task.
The reason for this pull request review is to make a determination as to whether Lambda should officially be considered a language, and thereby listed in my preferences for language specific settings.
Respectfully,
YRM64
"The Purple Rose"
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: