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Re: Re(4): Arrow Notation, structs and Perl 6 (Why get() and set() ...)

by sth (Priest)
on Nov 26, 2003 at 19:26 UTC ( [id://310430]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Re(4): Arrow Notation, structs and Perl 6 (Why get() and set() ...)
in thread Why get() and set() accessor methods are evil

Perl 6 seemingly is intended to be familiar to a larger audience (in some ways)

Agreed, but I will still miss them. I prefer the -> over the . notation in C as well. Much of the C code I work with pass around lots of structures, between that and hash refs I am so used to typing -> I don't mind it. I understand why they are changing, it will still be a hard habbit to break. :-)

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