Guess you guys aren't as lazy as me. I like the shorthand methods, because it is less typing with the same result.
I bet I'm lazier than you :-) what's more, I like the 'end code' to be pretty, readable, like a functional layout, and I like a big stack of wrappers underneath it to catch all the dirty exceptions.
but, i like the mmci itself to be just as clean. wrappers can come and go, and you like a lot of them, but an interface should be steady so third parties can safely implement them. I wrote my own implementation of a Cloud once, and every new MMBase release I have to rebuild it :-|
but I see the discussion is already heading there ...
$2c, *-pike
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