It occurs to me that in some ideal sense, it might be nice to have the language figure out the context. For instance, if $user[5] is supposed to mean 'user' number 5, shouldn't that imply that the array name then be @users? I make no claims as to the rationality of this, let alone what it would take to implement same--just a momentary notion (possibly a stroke pre-cursor!)
--hsm
"Never try to teach a pig to sing...it wastes your time and it annoys the pig."In reply to Re: the "@" indicates plural hence "s" is redundant
by hsmyers
in thread the "@" indicates plural hence "s" is redundant
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