This is the same sort of thing you'll get if you start in with Class::Classless which is great fun. Along these lines curious perl programmers are encouraged to read E in a Walnut. The E language takes this idea further into the P2P space with faceted objects (but really you'd want to read the Walnut doc. Its short and mind-blowing if you aren't used to that sort of thing).
BTW, this is diotalevi but since I just front-paged the post I figured I'd prevent your votes from getting back to me.
In reply to Re: Fun with Closures
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Fun with Closures
by Schemer
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