* Gregg Irwin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020510 16:51]:
> Hi Tim,
> 
> << A period(.) is so much easier to use. I have used periods in
> rebol words and I haven't encountered any problems thus far. >>
> 
> Per the docs:
> 
> The end of a word is indicated by a space, a line break, or one of the
> following
> characters: [](){}":;/
 
  Hello Greg et al..

> The following characters are not allowed in words: @#$%^,
> 
> Technically, you can do it. I personally don't think it's a good idea, for
> the following reason: REBOL is designed to be a good language for humans.

  I'm not sure if I find "reading" the dot seperators as easy as typing
  them, to be perfectly frank...

> Dot notation isn't found in many natural languages I know of (not counting
> phonetic breakdowns which don't use the period :) while hyphenated words are
> a normal form, at least in English. Just my 2c.

 And what languages use forward slashes?

 Retorical question really, hyphens are an easier read, and I will
 probably stick with them.

 Now to try to figure out what Ryan is getting at :-)

 Thanks all!
 -tim- [Tim Penniston-Pitcher-Johnson]
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