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Hello Massimiliano,
Sunday, September 29, 2002, 3:22:47 PM, you wrote:
>> well. say me exactly how many types you personally written which can
>> be used instead on Integer or String? yaraa don't have even one
MM> The average Ruby programmer arguably uses something more than Strings
MM> and Integers.
MM> I have a StringIO that responds to puts, read, write and a bunch of
MM> other methods, which I happily pass in place of IO objects.
most of current overloading done for string/integer/self.type base
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