On Wed, Oct 18, 2000 at 10:58:45AM -0700, Larry Wall wrote: > Yes, but if we go down that route, we're gonna end up with all the > verbs at the end. Instead of "print @foo", we get something like: > > @foo wa kaite kudasai; So, mitsu no @foo wa kaite kudasai; # print $foo[3]; That brings up two questions: - what's the ordinal for 'zeroth' - are lists 'long-flat-objects' or 'tall-cylindrical-objects' or 'short-fat-cylindrical-objects'? Inquiring gaijin want to know! :-) Z.
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