Hello Sam, and here goes the problem, some people here understand the issue a bit better than others and some people actually do the work because they can and are being respected for - just by their experience...
Either way there is a clear functional difference. The old array style syntax looks like a function call, or a contructor. The new one makes one thing clear, you will get an array. marcus Friday, January 11, 2008, 8:09:05 PM, you wrote: > On Fri, 2008-01-11 at 14:06 -0500, Olivier Hill wrote: >> On Jan 11, 2008 1:47 PM, Sam Barrow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > >> > True. No one's vote is worth more than anyone else's, everybody should >> > have equal say. Some people may know more about the PHP core, but we are >> > all users and developers. >> >> Not when some write anything about everything without knowing anything >> about nothing (makes sense?) > True, however with something like this, it is simply a matter of > opinion, not knowledge. [] and array() will have no functional > differences. >> > It is better to have input from people with a wide range of experience >> > levels, it results in a fairer vote that actually represents the >> > population, rather than putting PHP under the control of a select few. >> >> It is not under the control of anyone. The principle is: Contribute >> and your voice will be louder. It's easy to have a CVS account, and >> it's easy to fix some bugs and submit patches. That way, you prove >> that your voice can count and that you at least know what you are >> talking about (I'm not talking about you in particular, but any user >> that wants to contribute and have a voting voice that counts) > True >> One way could be that votes from internal / phpdoc counts twice as >> much as people that only leech this list. It's not controlling, but >> being sure that future decision about the language are made >> considering the opinions of people really knowing what's at stake. >> Regards, >> Olivier Best regards, Marcus -- PHP Internals - PHP Runtime Development Mailing List To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php