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So, what's a closure and why should I care? As Bob Dylan said, "...the times they are a changin'." The strange world of functional programming , once restricted to more esoteric languages such as LISP, Erlang and Haskell, is now invading...
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Hi all, I've haven't posted anything since my last contract...sorry about that (what can I say, I've been busy...Ma, AgileJoe's been abusing me!). In any case, this is as much for my benefit (and documentation for the current team) as...
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Joe had asked me recently if I thought I might want to make a tool that compiles C# into JavaScript. I might want to futs with something like that, but fortunately I don't have to any time soon. There's already a tool called script# that does just that...
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