I don't understand your disagreement. The quoted statement seems obvious to me. If your language can dereference, you have references, and if you have references, you have some form of addressing. Dereferencing is the act of finding what's referenced (pointed to) by that reference (address).
In reply to Re^5: typeglob/symbolic reference question
by ikegami
in thread typeglob/symbolic reference question
by 7stud
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