Robert Walker wrote:
> Sijo Kg wrote:
>> Hi brianp
>> 
>> The << operator has many different uses: A googling gave
> 
> Just a small clarification: << is not an operator, it is a method. It 
> has whatever "meaning" that is defined by its class.

<< is most certainly an operator.  It is also a method; all operators 
are methods in Ruby.  Not all methods are operators, but that's another 
syntactic issue.

Best,
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Marnen Laibow-Koser
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