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:I agree with you about closures. I don't think it would count as a functional language if it didn't have closures (or lambdas)! However, Abstract Data Types doesn't have all "Yes"s in its column, so that would have to be dealt with. Although it seems very ill-defined to me. Type Classes are usually how that's implemented aren't they? But then RankNTypes can be used too I think—does that count? What about Row Polymorphism / Extensible Records? Perhaps it'd be better to have separate columns for those specific features. --[[User:RProgrammer|RProgrammer]] ([[User talk:RProgrammer|talk]]) 23:44, 27 December 2020 (UTC)
 
:I went ahead and boldly deleted the column. If someone disagrees, feel free to revert it and discuss it here. --[[Special:Contributions/195.155.171.174|195.155.171.174]] ([[User talk:195.155.171.174|talk]]) 00:21, 29 June 2021 (UTC)