Calvet
Calvet is a Catalan surname.[1] The name may refer to:
People
- Damià Calvet (born 1968), Minister of Territory and Sustainability of the Catalan Government
- Corinne Calvet (1925–2001), French actress
- Esprit Calvet (1728–1810), French physician and collector
- Francisco Calvet (1921–2001), Catalan football player
- François Calvet (born 1953), French politician from Northern Catalonia
- Gérard Calvet (1927–2008), French abbot
- Jean Marc Calvet (born 1965), French artist
- Laurent-Emmanuel Calvet (born 1969), French economist
- Michel-Marie-Bernard Calvet (born 1944), New Caledonian archbishop
- Pierre du Calvet (1735–1786), Canadian businessman
- Pol Calvet (born 1994), Catalan football player
- Raphaël Calvet (born 1994), French football player
Other uses
- Casa Calvet, Barcelona, Spain
- Fondation Calvet, French art foundation
gollark: Interesting!
gollark: In languages such as Haskell, generics are extremely natural. `data Beeoid a b = Beeoid a | Metabeeoid (Beeoid b a) a | Hyperbeeoid a b a b` trivially defines a simple generic data type. It is only in the uncoolest of languages that this simplicity has been stripped away, with generic support artificially limited to a small subset of types, generally just arrays and similar structures. Thus, reject no generics, return to generalized, simple and good generics.
gollark: Great. Doing so. Thanks, syl.
gollark: Or at least... more consistent, which is kind of similar.
gollark: Perhaps it could be argued that generics are the natural state of things somehow, and simpler than no generics.
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