On Wed, 30 Oct 2002, Michael Lazzaro wrote: : My own backup proposals would be: : : h<+> : h[+] : : or similar, e.g. give the brackets a prefix to differentiate them : firmly as 'hyper'. Personally, I still don't mind that extra char, : because it makes it extra-super-obvious; as we've seen (from the 60+ : messages posted in the last twelve hours, sheesh), hyper is a concept : that people definitely need "alerting" of. And no sigil, so it doesn't : conflict(?) with anything else.
Well, "v" for vector makes a little more sense, maybe. Could be lots of things: @a *[+] @b @a .[+] @b @a =[+] @b @a ![+] @b @a ^[+] @b @a _[+] @b @a :[+] @b @a '[+] @b @a v[+] @b There's a problem with v[] for postfix ops, though. You'd be required to use the space-eater after alphanumerics, for instance: @foo _v[.]method @foo _v[++] And the space would also be required! So I don't think "h" or "v" will fly. Of the others, : seems to work about the best, but maybe that's an illusion that evaporates when we start using adverbials. The * has obvious mnemonic value of the splat sort, but also mentally clashes with the notion of multiplication when using mathematical ops inside. Larry