That syntax can't even differ "a > b" from "b > a", and @ is ugly to be
used frequently.
On the other hand strings open many doors probably limited by only our
imagination.
And it is there in the language spec, enabled by tiny template feature,
passing strings as arguments.
I was wrong saying it can't differ. Didn't see the number after @.
Still you are limited comparing to string version and requires a language
feature. (which is unnecessarily, well for me!)
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