"Jacob Carlborg" <d...@me.com> wrote in message 
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> On 2012-03-07 04:46, Nick Sabalausky wrote:
>> "Adam D. Ruppe"<destructiona...@gmail.com>  wrote in message
>> news:bwqkuqhyiygvgqswi...@forum.dlang.org...
>>> On Wednesday, 7 March 2012 at 03:24:23 UTC, Jonathan M Davis wrote:
>>>> I don't understand this complaint at all. curr is an incredibly common
>>>> abbreviation for current.
>>>
>>> Is it your *first* choice?
>>
>> In the general case, it frequently is for me. In the specific case of
>> Clock.curr(ent)?Time, I'm equally happy either way. Although I agree with
>> whoever it was (Brad?) that said "Clock.now()" would be even better.
>>
>>
>
> Yeah, Clock.now() would be good and Data.today() as well.
>

I dunno, on the second one, I think I'd prefer "Date.today()" ;)

(Nyuk nyuk nyuk)


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