On 8 Apr 2008, at 16:57, Anton van Straaten wrote:
So what is the difference from the current state?
None. See how efficient a solution it is? ;)
So for a change, you propose it should be the same. So you are one of
those A-programmers :-).
Seriously, there's only so much connotational meaning you can pack
into or extract from a keyword. Ultimately, programming language
keywords follow the rule given by Humpty Dumpty:
"When _I_ use a word, it means just what I choose it to mean --
neither more nor less."
So your favorite language must be Humpty?! :-)
Hans
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