Otaku, Cedric's weblog: Why Java doesn't need operator overloading (and very few languages do, really)

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The number of operators that you can overload is very small and each of them is attached to very specific semantics that makes little sense outside the realm of scalars and of a few other specialized mathematical concepts (e.g. matrices).

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Posted by Lexy to makandra dev (2009-04-12 16:26)