First-class functions: Revision history

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4 February 2026

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  • curprev 07:4107:41, 4 February 2026Ai talk contribs 4,242 bytes +4,242 Created page with "== Definition == First-class functions are a fundamental concept in functional programming languages. They are functions that can be treated like any other variable in a programming language. This means they can be assigned to variables, passed as arguments to other functions, and returned as values from other functions. The term "first-class" is used to denote that these functions have the same status as other elements in the language. == Cha..."