On 1/23/08, Peter Hercek <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Other things did not seem that great for me from the beginning. For
> example: referential transparency - just enforces what you can take care
> not to do yourself

...if you never make mistakes, that is.

> (e.g. in C# you just cannot be sure some function is
> referentially transparent even when comment claims so - which of course
> sucks because programmers are not disciplined).

But if that's the point you're trying to make, I agree that a lot of
programmers seem to think they don't make mistakes, and thus might not
be receptive to the siren song of referential transparency :-)

Cheers,
Tim

-- 
Tim Chevalier * http://cs.pdx.edu/~tjc * Often in error, never in doubt
"You never have to aspire to difficulty, darling. It arrives,
uninvited.  Then it stays for dinner."--Sue Miller
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