Evan, 

Just to make sure it is intentional - concatenation:

1 & 2 = 1.002.00 (...i.e 1.00 and 2.00) 

... is this supposed to be allowed? A user might expect "= 12" but missed 
the quote marks because he e.g transcluded the numbers.

I can see use in concatenating numbers if constructing number sequences, 
e.g binary 0010110001. No decimals then of course. But then maybe that 
would be strings rather than numbers? I don't have an opinion on this, just 
asking to make sure it's intentional.

Apropos binary - additional feature idea: I occasionally want to convert 
between number bases... hex, dec, binary etc.

<:-)

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