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 Curried Mutton Recipe - Mrs Beeton Revisited from The Foody
of butter, 1 dessertspoonful of curry powder, 1 dessertspoonful of flour, salt to taste, 1/4 pint of stock or water.
Stir in the curry powder, flour and salt and mix together well.
Mode - Slice the onions in thin rings, and put them into a stewpan with the butter, and fry of a light brown; stir in the curry powder, flour, and salt, and mix all well together.
http://thefoody.com/mrsbmeat/curriedmutton.html   (226 words)

  
 Currying Flavor
Curry blends can be used to flavor all sorts of dishes, from stews and soups, to baked dishes and stir-fries, to salads and side dishes.
Curry powder is actually a blend of spices, and it can vary considerably from region to region, and from cook to cook.
Some curry powders can have 25 or more spices in them, though there are some spices that are common to most: coriander, fenugreek, cumin, turmeric, and cayenne are fairly standard.
http://www.wholehealthmd.com/print/view/1,1560,AR_1121,00.html   (183 words)

  
 The Stranger Seattle Restaurants Feature Currying Favor
If each curry tended to be a little one-note in texture and flavor--my vegetable-free brown beef curry seemed equally brown in flavor, heavy as it was on baking spices like cinnamon, clove, and cardamom--nothing veered into the syrup-sweet territory of lesser curry shops.
Especially tasty were my friend's pile of spicy chickpeas and the yellow curry graced with tiny corncobs and tasty chicken meatballs that each held an unidentified, moist, mild nugget inside.
I picked a yellow Thai-style chicken curry and Indian-style beef curry for my $5.99 combo platter, with a salad (iceberg and ranch, thanks) and a scoop of jasmine rice from a rice cooker as big as a hot tub.
http://www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=17996   (643 words)

  
 Currying - definition of Currying by the Free Online Dictionary, Thesaurus and Encyclopedia.
A heavily spiced sauce or relish made with curry powder and eaten with rice, meat, fish, or other food.
curry - (East Indian cookery) a pungent dish of vegetables or meats flavored with curry powder and usually eaten with rice
curry - season with a mixture of spices; typical of Indian cooking
http://www.thefreedictionary.com/currying   (389 words)

  
 Telegraph Wine Currying flavour
Every cookbook had a curry recipe and most people cooked a curry.
It was a strange concoction, admittedly, a lamb or chicken stew flavoured with a teaspoon of curry powder and usually accessorised by some dried fruit or, quite often if bizarrely, bananas.
If, however, you want to cook proper fresh food and season with piquant spices to give it a bit of zip and fragrance, then it is time to get out the pestle and mortar and grind up some garam masala.
http://www.portal.telegraph.co.uk/wine/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=P8&targetRule=10&xml=/wine/2002/12/04/edfood02.xml   (1547 words)

  
 Currying favour
Grind the coconut along with the roasted spices, garlic, one chopped onion and the tamarind along with the water to a fine paste.
While boiling, add little salt, one chopped onion, two-three green chillies, chopped ginger and coriander leaves.
Sauté till slightly red and pour this tempering on the fish curry.
http://web.mid-day.com/smd/play/2005/march/105005.htm   (1026 words)

  
 Currying favor - Sepia Mutiny
In Punjabi cooking, curry is one specific dish: a thick yellow sauce made with yogurt and garbanzo flour, spiced with turmeric and eaten with rice.
The spicy fish curry, the chicken curry from Kerala.
"Curry" in Tamil Nadu is vegetables sauteed in oil and the holy trinity of mustard seeds, red chili peppers and curry leaves.
http://www.sepiamutiny.com/sepia/archives/001593.html   (7817 words)

  
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Instead the processed spice is put on the same subroutine that the old object spiced up.
METHODS "my $curried = Sub::Curry::->new($subref, @spice)" "new" is different depending on the invocant.
The special spices that can be used here are holes, blackholes, and antispices.
http://www.cpan.org/modules/by-category/11_String_Lang_Text_Proc/Text/LODIN/Sub-Curry-0.8.readme   (1135 words)

  
 Currying favour
If there's one across-the-board complaint, aside from the fact that the meats are a tad tough, it's the fact that each sauce looks the same, differentiated by one spice or another.
Our selection consists of a veal masala ($11.95) with garlic, ginger and cumin, a chicken curry ($11.45) and a lamb bhoona ($11.95).
Choose from a dozen different sauces with your choice of protein.
http://www.toronto.com/restaurants/article/000-001-263   (614 words)

  
 ASPN : Python Cookbook : high-performance currying with instancemethod
[Currying is explained and covered in detail in other recipes]
ASPN : Python Cookbook : high-performance currying with instancemethod
Currying is an important technique to build callables on the fly and is well covered
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/229472   (377 words)

  
 Allwords.com Definition of currying
To prepare (food) using curry powder or a curry sauce.
Your Query of 'currying' Resulted in 1 Matches
http://www.allwords.com/word-currying.html   (66 words)

  
 ASPN : Python Cookbook : curry -- associating parameters with a function
ASPN : Python Cookbook : curry -- associating parameters with a function
Curry can also be used interactively by making versions
This also works very well for creating a sort of lightwieght subclass..
http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Cookbook/Python/Recipe/52549   (908 words)

  
 Currying Favour : pixeldiva
They didn't have any, and so instead I picked up a jar of Patak's Korma sauce.
Reading further, I realised that I've eaten in two of the four showcase restaurants (Mr Singh's India and Creme de la Creme) and can wholeheartedly recommend them.
Before I started to make dinner, I sat down at the laptop to read the BBC News, and on browsing BBC Scotland's news page I discovered that Glasgow has been named Curry Capital of Britain for the second year running.
http://www.pixeldiva.co.uk/currying-favour.html   (945 words)

  
 currying - OneLook Dictionary Search
noun: (East Indian cookery) a pungent dish of vegetables or meats flavored with curry powder and usually eaten with rice
We found 11 dictionaries with English definitions that include the word currying:
currying : Merriam-Webster's Online Dictionary, 10th Edition [home, info]
http://www.onelook.com/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/bware/dofind.cgi?word=currying   (161 words)

  
 SRFI 26: Notation for Specializing Parameters without Currying
which immediately stirred some emotions as it does not what is commonly known as currying.
These operations are usually called "curry" and "uncurry" in other programming languages.
There are two primary benefits of currying in practice: Higher-order types are substantially simplified and there is a simple notation for specializing parameters.
http://srfi.schemers.org/srfi-26/srfi-26.html   (1582 words)

  
 CURRYING FAVOR:AQUAMAN AND ATLANTIS
Namorita is still around, and shares the caucasian skin and blonde hair of Namora.
Later, Arthur Curry would become the new King of Poseidonius, which like many of the cities that survived the destruction of Atlantis, claimed to be Atlantis.
Now that she was exiled, like many exiles, she found there was nothing so special as her own homeland.
http://www.novanotes.com/jan2002/aquaman.htm   (5725 words)

  
 Currying
Last modified: Fri Nov 2 12:29:25 GMT 2001
One of his many contributions (independently due to W. Howard) was the "Howard-Curry isomorphism", which states that there is an equivalence between types and logical propositions, where the type
, then its curried form is the function defined by
http://www.csc.liv.ac.uk/~grant/Teaching/COMP205/curry.html   (184 words)

  
 currying at language level (was: Re: add_command) Python Python
("quite restrictive" according to you) version invented by Dr Curry
currying becomes so popular as to deserve its own
the Haskell language and the currying technique are named.
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/python/python/103848   (1845 words)

  
 LtU Classic Archives
started 2/6/2004; 8:36:18 AM - last post 2/9/2004; 6:10:51 PM andrew cooke - Currying of Complex Interfaces
BeyondJS can curry most any way you like, see here.
OCaml has some support for this since the introduction of labels in version 3.
http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/classic/message11048.html   (1018 words)

  
 Currying - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The technique was named by Christopher Strachey after logician Haskell Curry, though it was invented by Moses Schönfinkel and Gottlob Frege.
Some programming languages have syntactic sugar for currying, notably ML and Haskell.
The practical motivation for currying is that very often the functions you get by supplying some but not all of the arguments to a curried function are useful; for example, many languages have a function or operator similar to
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Currying   (487 words)

  
 PlanetMath: currying
The term currying is derived from the name of Haskell Curry, a 20th century logician.
However, Curry was not the first person to discover this notion, as it was first introduced by Gottlob Frege in 1893 and expanded by Moses Schönfinkel in the 1920s.
Hence the notion is sometimes referred to as schönfinkeling.
http://planetmath.org/encyclopedia/Currying.html   (146 words)

  
 LtU Classic Archives
I doubt there has been any work on Haskell's currying syntax, though I have a faint memory that Paul Hudak (and others) once wrote a rationale for Haskell, so maybe there is a note on it in there.
People with superficial knowledge of Scheme or Lisp tend to dismiss their syntax or lack of syntax, and try to invent syntactic sugar that hides the parenthesis.
Well, you like Hankin's book, and he likes to mix the two systems...
http://lambda-the-ultimate.org/classic/message4670.html   (693 words)

  
 Encyclopedia4U - Currying concept - Encyclopedia Article
This is stereotypical of currying as you'd see it in a language like Lisp.
Rather than storing state in an object as it is built up, store it in a LambdaClosure that is object aware:
The pattern is based on type safety, which is itself based on Abstract classes, or the concept of types it puts forward, rather.
http://www.encyclopedia4u.com/c/currying-concept.html   (1015 words)

  
 [Python-Dev] PEP 309, function currying
Then currying is the function transformer C such that - when f is a function of no arguments, C(f) = f(); - when f is a function of at least one argument, C(f) is the 1-argument function taking y1 to C(f[y1]).
Currying is a way of transforming a function so that instead of accepting all its arguments at once it accepts just the first, returning a function which accepts just the second, returning a function which accepts just the third, and so on.
Formally, denote the partial application of f to y1,...,ym by f[y1,...,ym]; then currying is the function transformer C such that - when f is a function of no arguments, C(f) = f(); - when f is a function of at least one argument, C(f) is the 1-argument function taking y1 to C(f[y1]).
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2004-February/042683.html   (452 words)

  
 Sriram Krishnan : Functional Programming in C# - Currying
Monday, August 08, 2005 11:15 AM by vishnu vyas
Monday, August 08, 2005 12:06 AM by sriram
Currying is the process of converting a n-argument function f into a single-argument which takes a parameter p1, and returns a single-argument function which takes a parameter p2, and...
http://blogs.msdn.com/sriram/archive/2005/08/07/448722.aspx   (1931 words)

  
 CSc 520 Principles of Programming Languages :
Currying is named after logician Haskell B. Curry (1900-1982) who popularized it.
Curried functions are reusable because they can be specialized; i.e.
Polymophic functions are reusable because they can be applied to arguments of different types.
http://www.cs.arizona.edu/~collberg/Teaching/520/2005/Html/Html-15   (661 words)

  
 [Python-Dev] Re: PEP 309 misuses the term "currying"
> So if f(1,2,3)=64 and F is the curried version > of f, then F(1)(2)(3)=64.
A good definition of currying can be >> found in http://tinyurl.com/3d6w6 and http://tinyurl.com/ly29.
The syntax you show above for the uncurried function f(1,2,3) means "pass all the arguments in a single tuple" in some languages -- the same ones that give "f x" the meaning "invoke f with argument x".
http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2004-February/042660.html   (649 words)

  
 The 2006-2011 World Outlook for Tanning, Currying, and Finishing Hides and Skins; Having Others Process Hides and Skins ...
In particular, we are considering the latent demand for tanning, currying, and finishing hides and skins; having others process hides and skins on a contract basis; and dyeing or dressing furs across some 230 countries.
However, I allow firms to have different propensities to consume (including being on consumption functions with differing slopes, which can account for differences in industrial organization, and end-user preferences).
Rather, it starts with the “whole”, and estimates the whole for all countries and the world at large (without needing to know the specific parts that went into the whole in the first place).
http://www.marketresearch.com/map/prod/1108160.html   (3528 words)

  
 Re: Currying in Dylan?
There are also 2 special functions in Dylan: curry and rcurry for the common cases where you only want to curry arguments on the left or right.
There are also compose, complement, disjoin, conjoin and always.
http://www.ai.mit.edu/people/gregs/info-dylan-archive-html-2001/msg00066.html   (137 words)

  
 Peter Kelly
Currying, however, is not directly supported in C. Currying is where you call a function with less arguments that it requires, and you get back a new "function" which takes the remaining arguments.
As it turns out, I'm not the first person to have thought of this, and there's a paper here which describes a solution to the problem.
However after thinking about this a bit I realised there's a way around it, as long as you don't mind getting your hands a little dirty.
http://pmkelly.blogspot.com   (4811 words)

  
 svendtofte.com - Curried JavaScript functions
If you give a curried function, less arguments, then it expects, it will give you back, a function, which has been fed the arguments you gave it, and will accept the remaining ones.
All it does, is to provide syntactical sugar, and look fancy.
SML (often referred to as "ML"), the implementation I use is
http://www.svendtofte.com/code/curried_javascript   (2865 words)

  
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The "binder" style is like what you find in the STL (what STL calls bind1st() we refer to as bind1of2(); both mean "bind the first of two arguments to a function").
The result of calling a function with only some of its arguments is a new function, which expects the rest of the arguments.
Second, the underscore (_) notation in FC++ is used to curry arguments other than the first one.
http://www.cc.gatech.edu/~yannis/fc++/currying-tutorial.txt   (779 words)

  
 Workplace Politics: Currying Favor; apple-polishing,kissing up,workplace politics
Currying favor is that behavior of a subordinate intended to make the boss feel good, especially about the subordinate.
When they do, they can appear to be petty or vengeful.
Compliments about personal attire are especially popular because they're ambiguous — they provide tests of the effectiveness of the strategy.
http://www.chacocanyon.com/pointlookout/050608.shtml   (1171 words)

  
 Currying at opensource encyclopedia
A curried function typically consumes the first argument evaluating to another function, which consumes the second argument, evaluating to...
Currying a function f of two arguments produces a function g of one argument that returns a function of one argument such that f(x, y) equals (g(x))(y), or in Lisp notation
In computer science, currying is a style of treating multiple-argument functions as single-argument functions, named after the logician Haskell Curry, though it was invented by Moses Schönfinkel.
http://www.wiki.tatet.com/Currying.html   (290 words)

  
 Bark Tanning: Currying
"Currying is defined as "the preparation of tanned skins for the purpose of imparting to them the necessary smoothness, color, luster and suppleness".
raditionally in Europe, currying was carried out by specialized tradesmen in an entirely different shop as it is an art unto itself.
How exactly this is done, again depends on what you are looking for in the final product.
http://www.braintan.com/barktan/6currying.htm   (1088 words)

  
 Etherington & Roberts. Dictionary--currying
Currying also affects the finish and grain of the leather.
A process used in tanning heavy leathers, in which oils and greases are incorporated into the tanned hide in order to increase tensile strength, pliability, and water repellency.
The process is usually carried out in a drum (drum stuffing) using mechanical action.
http://palimpsest.stanford.edu/don/dt/dt0935.html   (67 words)

  
 Currying a function - PHP
today, here is a link which explains what "currying" is (it does not
Haskell and currying are named after the same person, Haskell Curry.
I'm not sure if there's a way you can pass a reference into the curry, since
http://www.thescripts.com/forum/thread9037.html   (1042 words)

  
 Aristippus [Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy]
Aristippus was also notorious for currying favor with King Dionysius of Syracuse, and he was called the "king's poodle" for his willingness to do things like putting on a woman's robes and dancing when the king demanded it, or falling at the feet of the king in order to have a request of his fulfilled.
When it was answered that there is no important difference, he replied that it likewise makes no difference whether the woman you sleep with has been with many people or none.
And when he was reproached for exposing his infant son to die as if it were not his own, he replied that "phlegm and vermin are also of our own begetting, but we still cast them as far away from us as possible because they are useless."
http://www.utm.edu/research/iep/a/aristip.htm   (947 words)

  
 currying (was: Re: A trivial question about print) Python Python
As to Alex's comment on the recipe -- of course he's right; I just hadn't seen
the curry args, since you more readily know what args are being consumed.
In general you must have a way to indicate a subset.
http://www.gossamer-threads.com/lists/python/python/98285   (690 words)

  
 [Laszlo-user] Function Currying in JavaScript and Laszlo?
There is a bug already filed on this.
So I think it was simply a product decision on their part to leave that feature out in exchange for making the plug-in small.
Closures are supported, however, which give you the ability to create variations on a theme at runtime, as the currying example shows.
http://www.openlaszlo.org/pipermail/laszlo-user/2005-March/000350.html   (549 words)

  
 Encyclopedia of American Industries - Leather
This category includes establishments primarily engaged in tanning, currying, and finishing raw or cured hides and skins into leather.
Converters and dealers who buy hides, skins, or leather for processing under contracts with tanners and/or finishers are also included in this category.
http://www.referenceforbusiness.com/industries/Leather/index.html   (481 words)

  
 WEBSCOOL education computers teachers teaching school students learning computer science tcl webscool webschool webskool
In Tcl, substitution of all variables in a command takes place at once.
Variable substitution and first list element reduction until a procedure name is encountered which is then evaluated in its own scope.
As can be seen from the example above there are three normalisation processes.
http://homepages.ihug.co.nz/~webscool/lambda.html   (3001 words)

  
 Charming Python: Functional programming in Python, Part 3
is named after the logician Haskell Curry, whose first name is also used to name the above-mentioned programming language.
Let's illustrate currying first with a very simple example in Haskell, then with the same example repeated in Python using the
Never content with partial solutions, one reader -- Richard Davies -- raised the issue of whether we might move bindings all the way into individual expressions.
http://www-128.ibm.com/developerworks/linux/library/l-prog3.html   (1796 words)

  
 Currying
It is very easy to implement if you realize a few things.
post on this a few years back describing how to create currying (agent) "valuables" (of which blocks are just a special case).
http://www.smallscript.org:8092/community/90   (220 words)

  
 FAQ for comp.lang.functional
The term "currying" honours him; the function f' in the example above is called the "curried" form of the function f.
This work also contains many references to earlier work by Curry, Church, and others.
Currying has its origins in the mathematical study of functions.
http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~gmh/faq.html   (5780 words)

  
 Currying
If you have a function that takes more than one parameter, it is always possible to convert it into a function that takes only one parameter.
Let's define the function c+ (for ``curried'' +) that takes only one parameter, which is a number.
Rather, we use currying to show some of the interesting powers of functional languages.
http://www.cs.tufts.edu/~schmolze/comp/80/1999s/l2h-node46.html   (250 words)

  
 Currying - The Haskell Wiki
This is mostly hidden in notation, and so may not be apparent to a new Haskeller.
Currying provides a convenient way of writing some functions without having to explicitly name them:
Having said that, there are Haskell idioms and techniques for which you need to understand currying.
http://haskell.org/hawiki/Currying   (298 words)

  
 [Alice-users] Re: Tupling vs. Currying
OTOH, I could not think of a similar example for Ref.exchange, so there is no reason to make it curried.
Roughly, the convention is to use currying only in places where it seems a natural desire to specialise a function in particular arguments, and apply the specialised version multiple times.
They are described in the book, and I was pretty certain that the library's design rationale was also accessible online somewhere, but I am unable to find it at the moment.
http://www.ps.uni-sb.de/pipermail/alice-users/2005/000389.html   (429 words)

  
 Sriram on Currying in C# 2.0
I'll leave it to you to actually look things up, if you're interested.
Posted @ 8/9/2005 11:06 AM Is it just me or are people seriously coming up with "common-sense/clear as day" terms and methodologies...
Currying makes it easy to define these functions."
http://pluralsight.com/blogs/dbox/archive/2005/08/08/13910.aspx   (289 words)

  
 Function Currying in Scheme
Curried functions can be built of other curried functions, as in
One must also know when all the arguments are present, then supply them without using the curry function.
For example, in Haskell we could write the function mult which takes two integers and returns their product
http://www.engr.uconn.edu/~jeffm/Papers/curry.html   (1069 words)

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