in reply to Re^3: why does push not default to $_?
in thread why does push not default to $_?
sorry thats a cheap argument. A natural language is not neccesarily inconsistent. Maybe you think this because your an English speaker, but I know plenty of languages which are far more consistent and orthogonal than English.
And if you read the whole thread, you will see that the behaviour of push depends on the prototype interface, which is surely not modelled after a human language!
Cheers Rolf
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Re^5: why does push not default to $_?
by pobocks (Chaplain) on Dec 06, 2008 at 23:36 UTC | |
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Re^5: why does push not default to $_?
by JavaFan (Canon) on Dec 06, 2008 at 17:27 UTC | |
by LanX (Saint) on Dec 06, 2008 at 19:29 UTC |