Subject | RE: [IB-Architect] Re: Is it _really_ necessary to expose the |
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Author | Bill King |
Post date | 2000-08-09T03:46:55Z |
besides which, if i remember right, vms uses $ symbols as directory
delimiters right? (yes i know of sites which still run vax/vms).
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Nordell [mailto:tamlin@...]
Sent: Wednesday, 9 August 2000 2:39 PM
To: IB-Architect@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [IB-Architect] Re: Is it _really_ necessary to expose the
Solon Edmunds wrote:
I think this should be transparent. Adding a $ whart would just force more
syntax requirements than needed upon the clients. What good would it be?
Making an explicit statement to the client that it's using an alias? Why
should the client care?
Compare it with any other alias system, e.g. alias in a *nix shell, mounting
an SMB share in Win32, creating a link in a filesystem. The syntax to access
these would be exactly as accessing the real/native "thing".
/Mike
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delimiters right? (yes i know of sites which still run vax/vms).
-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Nordell [mailto:tamlin@...]
Sent: Wednesday, 9 August 2000 2:39 PM
To: IB-Architect@egroups.com
Subject: Re: [IB-Architect] Re: Is it _really_ necessary to expose the
Solon Edmunds wrote:
> First the $ alias thing - having the $ is great, not having it leads toAnd my opinion is the complete opposite. :-)
> ambiguity in your code as to what was meant, right?
I think this should be transparent. Adding a $ whart would just force more
syntax requirements than needed upon the clients. What good would it be?
Making an explicit statement to the client that it's using an alias? Why
should the client care?
Compare it with any other alias system, e.g. alias in a *nix shell, mounting
an SMB share in Win32, creating a link in a filesystem. The syntax to access
these would be exactly as accessing the real/native "thing".
/Mike
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