Douglas Crockford claims in his book "JavaScript The good parts" and in some of his talks (minute -27) that "JavaScript is the first lambda language to go mainstream" because one can pass anonymous functions around.
There is nothing in JS which couldn't equally be done in Perl with anonymous subs and coderefs.
Isn't Perl5 older?
Is it pure Perl5 or did it refs to anonymous functions already exist in Perl4?
Cheers Rolf
In reply to The first lambda language to go mainstream ? by LanX
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