On Wed, 11 May 2011 20:13:35 +0100, Hans Georg Schaathun wrote:

> One principle of object oriented programming is to bestow the objects
> with properties reflecting known properties from the domain being
> modelled.  Lists do not have truth values in the application domain

Yes they do. Empty lists are nothing, ergo false, and non-empty lists are 
something, ergo true.


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