Hi,
Martin Alterisio wrote:
> Please let me do a little explanation of the title first. Japanese is an
> interesting language where context is vital to the meaning of a word.
> Sayonara usually means a simple "good bye", but within a different context
> can mean "we'll probably never meet again".
Well, my fellow countryman... one of my classmates at college had a saying:
"el hombre es un animal de costumbres" (translate it "you gringos" :) - no
offense). And I guess it's most of the time like that... we learn something,
we are never willing to unlearn it. But the truth is, there are at leas
Hello Martin,
I am just yet another PHP advanced user looking at the current state of
development of PHP to know what is coming and will have to be faced. I'm
not used to write here: just reading and seeing how things evolve. A
while ago, I unsuscribed because it was again a brawl and I didn't tak
The use statement behavior currently supports only class names aliasing.
Functions and constants have to referred with full name, although these too
can be namespaced.
Right, this was an conscious decision - since there are much more
functions than classes, importing functions into global space