Hello James,
you missed recently emerged $it = betty() here or did i get confused now?
Sunday, January 29, 2006, 9:21:20 PM, you wrote:
> Then why don't we have these:
> $i = integer(5);
> $f = float(4.5);
> $s = string("foo");
> And what about classes? It's slightly different, what with it being a
> definition rather than a specific literal value, but it produces a
> definition, pseudo value if you will, so why not have:
> class("MyClass", array("method", array("arguments"), "method body here"));
> Of course, that woudln't make sense. We, instead, use appropriate syntax:
> class MyClass {
> public function method($arguments) {
> // method body here
> }
> }
> Suitable, logical, appropriate code. To me, 'array()' just seems on
> the verge of being (but not totally) inappropriate.
> M.T.
Best regards,
Marcus
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