Larry~ On 2/6/06, Larry Wall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > This is mostly motivated by linguistics rather than computer science, > insofar as types/classes/roles in natural language are normally > represented by generic objects rather than "meta" objects. When I > ask in English: > > Can a dog bark? > > that's equivalent to asking in Perl 6: > > Dog.can('bark')
Or you might think of it more as a question like "Can the ideal of a dog bark?" the answer to which is of course "No, it doesn't exist.". Perhaps, I am just too firmly rooted in old paradigms but I think it is very important not to conflate the representation of a thing with the thing. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:MagrittePipe.jpg Matt -- "Computer Science is merely the post-Turing Decline of Formal Systems Theory." -Stan Kelly-Bootle, The Devil's DP Dictionary