Grant Rettke scripsit: > The problem with Java and C# is that I am pretty sure that it is > impossible to utilize the suggested naming conventions from Scheme > where: > > "By convention, the components of compound names are separated by "-""
That's true: "-" is always the subtraction/negation sign. But you can use underscores in identifiers. (I agree that "-" is better than "_", but only epsilon better.) Cobol, like the Lisps, is whitespace-sensitive, and thus distinguishes between a-b (an identifier) and a - b (an expression). -- A few times, I did some exuberant stomping about, John Cowan like a hippo auditioning for Riverdance, though [email protected] I stopped when I thought I heard something at http://ccil.org/~cowan the far side of the room falling over in rhythm with my feet. --Joseph Zitt _______________________________________________ r6rs-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.r6rs.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/r6rs-discuss
