>Not to mention the fact that with optional arguments, we've practically
already got overloaded methods. Yes, it's a lot of logic branching, but
if it's gotta be runtime, that's a much better way to do it.
"Better". Well: horses for courses, I guess.
For me, the chief benefit ("the whole point", possibly) of method
overloading is that you don't have to touch existing code to overload
the method.
Still, yeah, the way they do optional arguments is an OK workaround.
Adam
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