It's a big +1 for me and this sums it up

> PHP is about building on the knowledge and experience of the typical 
> target user.  This target user changes slowly as we all get older and 
> the industry we are in changes and we need to recognize that and adapt 
> the language appropriately.  What is appropriate is of course a really 
> hard call which is what this is all about.

My first concern about the [] debate is no one is really asking what the
users want? Where did the [] requirement or proposal come from? There's no
doubt in my mind that a [] synthax is something most users would want. The
similar array declaration to javascript also further reinforces the use of
PHP for web based programming.

Finally, having a public voting system would definitely help gain more
insight as to what users want. 


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