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::# and can be implemented in '''any''' language which, like Python, supports higher order functions.
::# and can be implemented in '''any''' language which, like Python, supports higher order functions.


:: In the context of the defining Rosetta code pursuit of contrastive insight into (quoting from the language page) ''how languages are similar and different'' it then becomes instructive to explore both the '''similarities''' and and the differences, in how a generic anamorphism might be defined in each of the Rosetta Code languages.
:: In the context of the defining Rosetta Code pursuit of contrastive insight into (quoting from the RC landing page) ''how languages are similar and different'' it then becomes instructive to explore both the '''similarities''' and and the differences, in how a generic anamorphism might be defined in each of the Rosetta Code languages.
:: This also enables us to foreground what is '''similar''', as well as what is different, in each of the 3 Padovan generators.
:: This also enables us to foreground what is '''similar''', as well as what is different, in each of the 3 Padovan generators.
:: [[User:Hout|Hout]] ([[User talk:Hout|talk]]) 17:53, 19 March 2021 (UTC)
:: [[User:Hout|Hout]] ([[User talk:Hout|talk]]) 17:53, 19 March 2021 (UTC)