On Friday, February 14, 2003, at 07:16 AM, Michael Kay wrote:
Explaining to people why that's legal, after telling them
they can only assign x once, is a nice challenge :)
If people don't understand that the same name can refer to different
objects depending on the context, then they shouldn't be programming.
That may be true, but is a dangerous way to code unless you really know
what you're doing (and have a good reason to do it).
simon
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