On Thu, 24 Nov 2005, Matthias Pigulla wrote:

Admittedly this is ugly to read but the same thing on the other side is
$var[$x][$y] vs. $var[$x]{$y}.

    True. But having two purposes for {} is not good either.
    And most of the time it's up to the coders how they use the existing
    features..so this is all pointless. :)

Oh, btw: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linguistic_purism: "Linguistic
purism is the opposition to any changes of a given language, or the desire
to undo some changes the language has undergone in the past." So what do
the anti-purists want here? "Anti-purism: A puristic reaction to a
manifestation of purism, directed at the removal of neologisms originating
from a puristic intervention."

    Damn wikipedia. :)

    --Jani

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