Laurent PETIT <[email protected]> writes:
>> print 10 + "Hello", "\n"
>>
>>
>> ^D
>> 10
>> $
>>
>>
> Then don't use Perl :-p


PHP does the same thing and it's really useful. We all think that the
ability to build DSLs in Clojure is good; ultimately, what this means is
that we think that good language behaviour is domain specific. For
webpages, I think this kind of coercion can be good.

It would be easy to get Clojure to behave in the PHP way, while it is
rather harder to stop PHP from doing this. 

Phil

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