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Re^3: [Perl6] Can i put a operator in container (Perl 6)

by Laurent_R (Canon)
on Jul 10, 2017 at 19:10 UTC ( [id://1194738]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: [Perl6] Can i put a operator in container (Perl 6)
in thread [Perl6] Can i put a operator in container

Your prejudice is very well-known here.

I could argue with you, but I wasted my time too often on that.

Not interested.

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Re^4: [Perl6] Can i put a operator in container (Perl 6)
by Anonymous Monk on Jul 10, 2017 at 19:56 UTC
    Is he wrong?
      Is he wrong?
      Sure, he is (in my own perhaps prejudiced view, at least). The possibility to create new operators is a tremendous way to extend the language and to make it able to face the challenges of the years to come that we can't even think about today. And there are many other features to enable you to extend the language.

      Criticizing this way the details of an example presented for pedagogical purpose is just a lack of intellectual integrity. I'm not going to discuss it further.

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