Yeah it's identical to prefix +, just more "english" and doesn't blend in
with string concatenation. It's totally a matter of preference. I
personally find that while writing software I'm rarely blocked by raw
typing speed so I use Number() because it makes +'s less ambiguous when I'm
reading my code later.

On Tue, Feb 21, 2012 at 7:46 PM, Mark Hahn <m...@hahnca.com> wrote:

> >  I just use Number()
>
> Doesn't + do the same thing?  I'm a lazy typist.
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