I think "Anonymous functions" are implied by the OP in "Lambdas (basically, anonymous closures)".
"Implied"?
Yeah, I probably should have been more clear. When I mentioned "lambdas", I meant "anonymous functions, closures, and combinations thereof".
Incidentally, one thing that I'm really starting to like about Haskell is its ability to seamlessly manipulate functions via currying, composition, and higher-order functions like flip. I'll try to come up with some examples that are neither trivial nor obscure for the next part of my Haskell intro.
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In reply to Re^3: Indispensible language features
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