[Chicago-talk] [Chicago-announce] TALK: Iterators and inside-out objects: Perlclosures at work

Jess Balint jbalint at gmail.com
Tue Jan 10 12:38:42 PST 2006


Anybody going to this that wants to carpool from around downtown or
near-north side
? It's kind of far so I am going to drive. If interested, mail me offline.

Jess

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Subject: [Chicago-announce] TALK: Iterators and inside-out objects:
Perlclosures at work

http://uniforum.chi.il.us/meetings/perliterators.html

Iterators and inside-out objects: Perl closures at work

Andy Lester
Tuesday Jan 10th 2006 at 7:00pm
Wheaton, Illinois Institute of Technology - Rice Campus, Room 103

Abstract

Closures are a powerful abstraction common to modern dynamic languages.
They're functions that maintain information between calls, and can in
some ways be thought of as objects.

In this gentle introduction to this advanced concept, you'll learn how
Perl's lexical variable scoping allows closures, and how to apply them.
We'll discuss:

* Iterators that allow walking through a sequence of data or actions by
maintaining state between calls.

* "Inside-out objects", a method of creating objects in Perl that is
gaining in popularity. 


(Later today, I'll send out official info about Mark-Jason Dominus on
Feburary 6th)

xoxo,
Andy

-- 
Andy Lester => andy at petdance.com => www.petdance.com => AIM:petdance
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