Ed Leafe wrote:

On Jun 26, 2006, at 10:52 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Indeed! Especially when you after having used the function/method in
quite a few places need to refactor the damn thing, and change, say,
parameter types...


Is that a problem for you?  So sorry.  I just go and do a refactor for
it, and I am presented with all the occurrences.  VS2005 is really
great in adding that.  :)


Or when you can add the same named function several times, each with a different parameter signature! Compilers have no problem with that!


"Overloading" is what you're describing, right? I liked doing that in PL/SQL programming.

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