Alex Martelli <aleaxit at yahoo.com> wrote: > One genius clamored for a huge new mechanism that would at > last, in the Plenitude of Glory, let him write "let x = y" > versus "set x = y" so he'd get ``declarations'' -- and then, > when somebody showed him how easily he could set things up > so as to write "let.x = y" and "set.x = y", he claimed his > coworkers would kill him if he programmed that way. Well > isn't that obvious, that being able to have a SPACE there > instead of a PERIOD is the be-all, end-all of programming?! > Isn't it _absolutely_ obvious that placing a period there > will lead to justified homicide...? Well now you're just being foolish.
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