Yeah, I'll admit that I'm not up on C#, but Ruby also isn't a typed
language so the code needed to function is less.

did I mention it's a scripting language :)



On 4/25/05, Matthew Small <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I'm not trying to rain on your parade, but just show that this is not unique
> to Ruby.
> 
> In C#.NET-
> 
> As an example of a number as an object:
> 
> int i = 56;
> String s;
> 
> s = (1 + i).ToString.Replace("7","HelloWorld");
> 
> s is equal to "5HelloWorld"
> 


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