[Arrows-general] The entire last third of the book is about effects that are built using the concepts we discussed earlier in the book.

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Fri Apr 27 00:40:25 CEST 2007


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You aren't sure, did the request get  through or not?
In your talk, you showed  the interface that has an invoke method in it.
htm About the author Bill Venners is president of Artima Software, Inc.
Could you describe what really  happens?
By contrast if you're PUT-ing, you can just say, here's the  data of the
page. It looks just a like a built-in statement  form, but it's a method
invocation, an invocation of this withLock  method. You come along and
do a PUT  and update the document.
You don't do anything with a POST  without asking the user. In Java,
what you get is scalability, which comes into play the larger the
project you're doing is, and the more people you have on it. The same is
true for DELETE. If you don't have closures,  and you're never going to
have closures, you really want to put something like  that in the
language. Closures Under the Covers Bill Venners: What happens under the
covers? For example, we set up the constructor function for Object, and
set up a prototype that has just hashCode, equals, and toString. He is
author of the book, Inside the Java Virtual Machine, a
programmer-oriented survey of the Java  platform's architecture and
internals. On others it means that. 4-based in terms of source
compatibility.
Neal Gafter: What I'm try to accomplish with closures is to allow you to
 write methods that are part of APIs that act like control statements in
the  language.
Closures Under the Covers Bill Venners: What happens under the covers?
Elliotte Rusty Harold:   There are four basic methods in HTTP: GET,
POST, PUT,  and DELETE. Frank Sommers: What are prototype-based objects?
Discuss this article in the Articles Forum topic, The State of Swing.
Frank Sommers: Once you have those browser-specific versions, how do you
deploy them so that each browser gets only the code aimed for it? If
they can't be retried in practice, then I could just use POST. In Java,
what you get is scalability, which comes into play the larger the
project you're doing is, and the more people you have on it. And it
passes that  instance as an extra parameter to the withLock method. The
selection script realizes it's running on Firefox, and that will cause
it to request as its next script the right compiler output.




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