Hi!
On Oct 10, 2008, at 4:53 PM, Sheeri K. Cabral wrote:
Right. I think having a standard set of operators and standard set
of types, such as we do now, is useful. Implicit conversions aren't
helpful, I think errors should happen (not warnings, errors) and if
people really want conversions they have to program it in.
The implicit conversion is what allows "3" + 3 to work. I've always
thought that was good... on the other hand it can not currently tell
is "3 o'clock" + 4 is valid or not (IMHO it should not be).
Cheers,
-Brian
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