join
J J
azreal1977 at hotmail.com
Sat Sep 23 11:42:30 UTC 2006
I think the best version of all these things was recomended by Kieth, and
his version just joined collections. If they happen to be string then it
makes a string.
My vote is for his submission and I will go back through my mail and find it
again if you don't know the one I'm talking about.
>From: Lex Spoon <lex at cc.gatech.edu>
>Reply-To: The general-purpose Squeak developers
>list<squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org>
>To: squeak-dev at lists.squeakfoundation.org
>Subject: Re: join
>Date: 19 Sep 2006 13:49:50 +0200
>
>"Ramon Leon" <ramon.leon at allresnet.com> writes:
> > > Join is popular for people who use Perl, but it seems weird
> >
> > And Python, Ruby, JavaScript, CSharp, and Visual Basic.Net. Split and
>join
> > are the common names in most languages that use them.
>
>OK, that's a good reason to call it "join".
>
>Just to be sure, though, which "join" do these languages have? "join"
>sounds right for the method posted initially in this thread, but
>sounds wrong for the method that creates a string regardless of the
>initial collection types.
>
>
>-Lex
>
>
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