[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Jonathan Scott Duff) writes: > Statements like this bother me. Not because I don't think it might be > true, but because it's in future tense. If someone (named Damian :-) > wrote a superposition synopsis that showed the many and varied uses of > superpositions in contexts that ordinary programmers can relate to, it > would bother me less when people make claims about the usefulness of > superpositions.
I'll take one of those for perl.com! > I mean, if superpositions are so useful, who's using them now? How many > modules on CPAN require them? Why hasn't the word spread like > wildfire about them such that your average sysadmin is using them in > his code? I don't know of anyone using superpositions casually or in > production code. I was very tempted to use a superposition in production code, but realised a grep of an array did the same job. -- Oh dear. I've just realised that my fvwm config lasted longer than my marriage, in that case. - Anonymous