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head– returns the first elementlast– the opposite ofhead; returns the last elementtail- all elements except the first onereduceRight– similar to how we implementedreduceconcat– takes in n-arrays and combines them. Soconcat(arr1, arr2, ...arrN)take– returns the firstnelements of an array. Sotake(n)(arr)takeWhile– `takeWhile(condition)(a
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If you have in your posession code or have seen code in the wild that you would like to share via the
examplesfolder of rubico, please contribute. You can make a pull request directly and I will review it. I suppose it goes without saying that it should have something to do with rubico.The examples should be runnable in the browser.