Noun
combinator (plural combinators)
(computer science) A lambda expression which has no free variables in it.
I actually made a website called Y2 Combinator, which was the Y Combinator that starts Y Combinator clones. There's a very clear difference in the quality between the companies that come from YC and the companies that don't. Patrick Collison
Dozens of Silicon Valley startups are looking to hire fall interns, according to a list assembled by startup accelerator Y Combinator. Source: Internet
The company is backed by investors like Accel, Sequoia, Y Combinator, and Emergence Capital. Source: Internet
As you can see, in order to get around the general combinator issue in WebKit based browsers I have switched the label to come first then the input so the “folders” could be expanded/collapsed by checking/unchecking the checkbox. Source: Internet
A new nonprofit, born in the tech world and funded by the incubator Y Combinator, is doing things differently. Source: Internet
President Obama recently toured the facility – which was modeled after similar accelerators like Y Combinator and TechStars – as part of his Jobs and Opportunity Tour. Source: Internet