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From: Terje Slettebø (tslettebo_at_[hidden])
Date: 2003-05-03 16:50:08
>From: "Victor A. Wagner, Jr." <vawjr_at_[hidden]>
> in a word, yes.
In what way?
Regards,
Terje
> At Saturday 5/3/2003 12:42 PM, you wrote:
> > >From: "Victor A. Wagner, Jr." <vawjr_at_[hidden]>
> >
> > > "It's not possible" --- JML
> > > "Yes it is....show me an example" --- TS
> > >
> > > Ummmm, I think you got it backwards Terje
> >
> >No, I haven't, but I think you've misunderstood.
> >
> >I meant, show me an example of a function where you think it's impossible
to
> >just use name, to convey the meaning.
> >
> >His statement was: "And as I've already point out, it's not possible to
make
> >a function's intent clear with a name."
> >
> >Do you still think I've got it backwards?
> >
> >It's an attempt of getting the discussion more concrete, with actual
code.
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