Hi -- On Fri, 2 May 2008, Urabe Shyouhei wrote: > David A. Black wrote: >> The -> does not look like a lambda character > > Neither does \. Please be aware of those cultures where \ is assigned to > different figures, such as yen sign. I don't think \ looks like a lambda, and of course it doesn't inherently or exclusively mean "lambda" in every context :-) I do like it better than the ->() thing. I'd actually like to see def (a,b,c) or something that uses the lambda keyword. David -- Rails training from David A. Black and Ruby Power and Light: INTRO TO RAILS June 9-12 Berlin ADVANCING WITH RAILS June 16-19 Berlin INTRO TO RAILS June 24-27 London (Skills Matter) See http://www.rubypal.com for details and updates!