On Thu, 26 Jan 2006, Tony Meyer wrote: [...] > Why does reusing a string method for something very different seem > like a bad idea, but reusing a mathematical operator for something > very different seem like a good idea? [...] That's easy -- it's because, if you're going to use a name, people expect (with some level of trust) that you'll pick a good one. But people understand that there are only a few operators to use, so the meaning of operators is naturally more overloaded than that of method names. John
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