Last year Neal Gafter premiered his BGGA Closures proposal at JavaPolis. One year later Joshua Bloch presented his view on the Closures Controversy and why he feels that CICE is a more suitable approach. One way to look at the available proposals is to consider the impact on Java as a language: whether it's possible to undergo fundamental change while still preserving the 'Feel of Java'.
Parleys.com: The Closures Controversy
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Last year Neal Gafter premiered his BGGA Closures proposal at JavaPolis. One year later Joshua Bloch presented his view on the Closures Controversy and why he feels that CICE is a more suitable approach. One way to look at the available proposals is to consider the impact on Java as a languag...
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