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authorColin Okay <cbeok@protonmail.com>2020-07-08 20:01:50 -0500
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@@ -159,17 +159,19 @@ Here is a brief listing of the other generator constructors in GTWIWTG:
- `(file-chars file)` a file-backed generator. Produces characters from that file.
- `(file-bytes file)` a file-backed generator. Produces bytes from that file.
-You'll some of these in action when you reach the examples section below.
+You'll see some of these in action when you reach the examples section below.
### The Combination and Transformation Functions
You can create more intersting and more specific generators by using a
-few higher-order functions to transform generator into other
-generators. These transformations are desirable because they can be
-performed before any elements are produced by any of the generators
-involved. That is, if you think of a generator as a computation that
-produces a series of values, then transformation functions allow you
-to incrementally "build up" a desired computation before it is run.
+few higher-order functions to transform combine and transform simple generators.
+
+These transformations are desirable because they can be performed
+before any elements are produced.
+
+That is, if you think of a generator as a computation that produces a
+series of values, then transformation functions allow you to
+incrementally "build up" a desired computation before it is run.
The three core transformation functions are: