Hi,

In message "Re: A comparison by example of keyword argument styles"
    on Mon, 24 Oct 2005 00:07:01 +0900, "Trans" <transfire / gmail.com> writes:

|I hate to say, but it seems like the selection of a character commonly
|used for assignment operations, i.e. ':' as a prefix for symbols has
|come back to haunt. Go back in time Matz! Throw out the '=>', use ':'
|instead, and chose us another symbol symbol!

For example?  It that good enough to break thousands of lines of code?

							matz.