> > Total subtle psychological difference, but with Rails having such
> > incredible success, a little thing like that will encourage a lot of
> > new Ruby programmers to use iterators instead of explicit iteration.
> > For many programmers this is a big change:
> >
> > http://technotales.wordpress.com/2007/04/14/explicit-iteration-
> > considered-harmful/
>
> He doesn't provide any examples of what he "considers harmful", but I
> think you've misunderstood his point.

I'm not **presenting** his point. I'm presenting his **post** as an
illustration of **my** point, which is that for many developers,
switching from explicit iteration to using iterators is a major
change.

I think your understanding of the link I posted is correct, but
tangential to what I'm actually saying here.

-- 
Giles Bowkett

Blog: http://gilesbowkett.blogspot.com
Portfolio: http://www.gilesgoatboy.org

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