By whom? I know 'inside out objects' as a technique to store object attributes in lexical, class-wide, hashes - one hash per attribute.
See this post for one example.
I don't think it's original to Barrie though. It's a analogy I've come across several times outside the Perl world in either direction (closures are inside out objects, objects are inside out closures) depending on who knows what.
Not that I think it's a particularly good analogy mind...
In reply to Re^3: Nailing down closures!
by adrianh
in thread Nailing down closures!
by mattford63
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