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nahname
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Inversion of control is a good thing. Why would you want to avoid it?
laszlok
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I think the idea here is that you aren't /forced/ into inversion of control. That is, if it is clearer to write things side by side, instead of separated into another callback function, you can keep them together.
icarus127
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I'm genuinely curious, why do you think inversion of control is an unqualified Good Thing™?
alipang
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Because of certain limitations in Java-style type systems...?
zeckalpha
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It's not avoided, it just has a different syntax. (Monadic rather than callbacks, but since they are the same thing...)
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