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ascartabelli committed Dec 16, 2016
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- ***Are your wheels rounder?***
Not at all, but I do try my best to add better suspension; and you do realise that you're reading a guy talking to himself, don't you?

- ***Why you say "to help embracing functional programming"? Is it for beginners?***
No, it's a utility library for everyone; beginners included, though.
Lamb embraces functional concepts and encourages users to take advantage of them, but without forcing anyone to change his style.
Experienced functional programmers will feel immediately at home, and beginners will discover that the library is able to adapt to them while their knowledge grows.

- ***Why ECMAScript 5?***
Because this is simply me tidying up some old code, and will hopefully be my goodbye to ES5 before fully diving into the world of transpilers.

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Other than being eternally grateful, the least I can do is offer my services as a middleman and put you in touch if you need his craft.

- ***Why "Lamb"?***
See the main header: because it's docile like a lamb.
See the main header: because it's docile like a lamb. Lamb adapts to you without needing you to adapt.

## <a name="recent_changes"></a> Recent changes
You can also check the [full changelog](https://ascartabelli.github.io/lamb/changelog.html).
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