The term 'Lamdas' is not specific enough to identify a single technology. It's likely a misspelling of 'Lambdas,' which refers to anonymous functions in programming. Lambdas are commonly used to create concise, inline functions, often passed as arguments to other functions (e.g., in map, filter, reduce operations) or used for event handling and asynchronous programming. They are a feature of many modern programming languages like Python, Java, C++, and JavaScript.
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