On Thu, Feb 14, 2013 at 2:08 PM, Monte Goulding <mo...@sweattechnologies.com
> wrote:

> In my example I used "each line OF x" rather than "each line IN x". I
> often get caught on repeat for each line X IN y when I write OF. Could I
> add OF to the repeat syntax so it didn't matter? It seems natural to me
> either way. If not then perhaps our syntax should be:
>
> trim each line in X
>


The impression I got was that the new language ability would make it fairly
simple (or at least possible) to allow for either of or in. I'm right there
with you -- I don't actually code that often anymore, but nearly every time
I do, I mix up of and in. In my perfect world the prepositions would be
interchangeable and likely not significant, so of, in, through, across,
within, and maybe others.

gc
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