> or as useful as:
>
> my DNA %sequence is human size(4) =
> (alpha => 'atgc', beta => 'ctga', gamma => 'aatt',
> delta => 'ccaa'_;
oh , this is damn *PERFECT* !
a) easy reading
b) 'type' and 'property' adjacent without hopping through list
of varnames or complex property-constructs
c) "variable/keys" adjacent to init value
You sold that to me.
Then i could pray to the god of the camel herdsman, that
my DNA human size(4) ($alpha, $beta, $gamma, $delta)
= ('atgc', 'ctga', 'aatt', 'ccaa');
may be activated through perl6 custom parser options 8-) Or even
my DNA human size(4) ($alpha = 'atgc', $beta = 'ctga', $gamma =
'aatt', $delta = 'ccaa')
which i could sell my perl6-beginner classes even easier.
> Perhaps to *your* natural language, but not to mine. :-)
I have a german background. But my litte english-vs-perl6 example sounds
not so odd to me (what doesn't mean to much):
my <aged> <uncles> ( john, james, jim, tony ) are
( 102, 99, 88, 79 )
while 'are' stands for '=' and of course the initializing integers
wouldn't match the type 'uncle'.
Thanks for your patience with me,
Murat