On Sat, 01 Feb 2003 06:40, Garrett Goebel wrote: > Or for the extremely thick: > GOOD: Separate syntax for indexed vs. named lookups > BAD: Same syntax with >= 2 contextual meanings
Or, another way to look at it; GOOD: flexible, re-usable code that doesn't care if you change the key type BAD: code that you have to rewrite if you change a key type -- Sam Vilain, [EMAIL PROTECTED] A closed mouth says nothing wrong; a closed mind does nothing right. - anon.