On 04/26/2016 05:28 PM, Michael Lawrence wrote:
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 2:16 PM, Martin Morgan
> <martin.mor...@roswellpark.org> wrote:
>> >
>> >On 04/26/2016 04:47 PM, Michael Lawrence wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >>On Tue, Apr 26, 2016 at 11:00 AM, Aaron Lun<a...@wehi.edu.au> wrote:
...
>>>> >>>BiocGenerics. However, if some other hypothetical package (I'll
call it
>>>> >>>"swings", for argument's sake) were to define a normalize()
method with a
...
>> >I like the dual dispatch method quite a bit (but wonder why we get
several
>swings but only one csaw? Maybe a csaw implies two participants [though I
>think I once in a while csaw-ed alone], so a singular csaw and a pair of
>swings balance out?), partly because it's very easy to extend (write another
>method) and the second argument can be either lightweight or parameterized.
>
I could go along with the dual dispatch. "Swings" is short for "Set of
swings". Usually, there are several swings in a row, but only one
see-saw.
Googling for "how many swings per see-saw" took me to
https://www.cpsc.gov//PageFiles/108601/playgrnd.pdf
where it is apparent that swings are much more dangerous than see-saws
(e.g., 51 matches for "swing" versus 4 for "see-saw"; "Swings ... were
involved in about 19 ... percent of injuries ... See-saws accounted for
about three percent"; "Homemade rope, tire, or tree swings were also
involved in a number of hanging deaths" [no mention of death by see-saw]).
I think for the sake of our users, especially our younger users, we do
not want to consider swings, or even methods on swings, further.
Martin
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