I'm currently writing a control theory package for Julia. The MATLAB 
control theory toolbox has been around forever, and is *the standard* 
grammar for the field. Almost all control theory packages in other 
languages just replicate the same set of functions, with the same names. 
The function names are so hardcoded into me, that I'm reluctant to change 
them.

That said, several of them conflict with Julia base function names. For 
example:

`zero(sys::LTISystem)` would compute the zeros of the system in MATLAB, but 
in Julia this should create the "zero-valued" system

`step(sys::LTISystem)` computes the step-response, but in julia it gives 
the step for a range

There are others as well. I see two options here:

1.) I begrudgingly rename them, and attempt to retrain my muscle-memory 
when writing code :/
2.) Some functions don't do what they do in julia base for these types

#1 probably is for the best, but I'm wondering what the community response 
is to this? I come from a heavy Python background, and without namespaces, 
I'm not sure how to handle function name-clashing best.

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