On 20 Jun 2002 at 15:34, Fredrik Lundh wrote: > gordon wrote: > > > > The $ means "substitution" in so many languages > > > besides Perl that I wonder where you've been. > > > > It doesn't mean anything in any language I *like*. > > not even in american? Where $ means "dough", which is one letter different from "cough" and "tough"[1]? the-world's-best-language-for-discussing- the-price-of-oranges-ly y'rs -- Gordon http://www.mcmillan-inc.com/ [1] If you're old-fashioned enough, you can spell "plow" as "plough", too.
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