Scribit Marcus Brinkmann dies 24/05/2006 hora 16:57:
> My response to Jonathan was about using the constructor mechanism as
> the prime mechanism for program instantiation, that means all cases,
> in particular those which are not the controversial, restricted ones.
> It is those cases of program instantiation I was talking about.

If we ever come to the point where the constructor is really useful or
even needed for some critical components, and considering that the
constructor has well-known proven properties, won't it be easier to
avoid having two instantiation models, and just use the constructor
everywhere?

Easily,
Nowhere man
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