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Conspiracy theory about closures in Dolphin Posted: Sep 6, 2006 1:10 PM
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Somebody on one of those threads (don't have a link at hand) said "People either understand closures, or don't like it". Well, i understand closures but i can't say that i like them. I feel that it's too disruptive for a such widespread language (and i completely back up Mikael's original post on Javalobby). Does it make programs easier to read? In some cases - yes. Does it bring more clarity to programs? In some cases - yes. Is it easily abused by inexperienced programmers, novices and showoffs? Almost certainly.

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