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<p>have code blocks, whereas <a href="page.php?w=Eiffel_%28programming_language%29">Eiffel</a> has agents. The basic idea is to objectify (encapsulate as an object) a function independent of any other enclosing concept (e.g. decoupling an object function from any direct knowledge of the enclosing object). See <a href="page.php?w=First-class_function">First-class function</a> for further insight into functions as objects, which qualifies as one form of first-class function.</p>

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