Dan Doel wrote: > Based on your two methods there, I'd say that the person writing means > > Class#method > > to be an instance method, while > > Class.method > > is a class method. However, I'm not sure that it's used that way in > general. > > Around here, from what I've gathered, # is simply a prefix that means > "the following word is a method." So if I'm talking about the foo > method, I'd say #foo. That way you know it's a method. It'd be sort > of like writing foo() when talking about C. > > - Dan > > Dan: Thanks for the response! Now that I know, everytime I look something up in the ProgrammingRuby.chm I won't get that nagging feeling. :) Thanks, Brad