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Friday, December 7, 2007

So what's a closure exactly ?

Should I follow the blogosphere more closely, I would have noticed that Neal Gafter had just been developing this idea in the context of closures for Java.

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After a PhD in computer science at INRIA, Patrick pursued an academic carrier as a researcher at Kyoto University. He moved towards industry, first by managing R&D projects for the japanese department of technology (MITI), then as a software architect at a major french software vendor.

He is an expert in both language engineering and computation models for parallel programming. When not coding, he teaches japanese language.

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