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reclambda: A recursive lambda function

By Peter Cooper — March 25th, 2007 — No Comments - Leave One Now!

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Reclambda

Hampton Catlin, with a little inspiration from Nathan Weizenbaum, has come up with a few cute ways to create recursive lambdas (that is, anonymous functions that can call themselves).

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