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The Double Life of Variables
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A Typo? |
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2003-10-13 11:19:29 |
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halliday
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In the second sentence of the second paragraph of "The Life of a Variable" section, you state:
"In the course of its life, a variable can hold any number of variables and be used in any number of different ways."
Wouldn't it be more accurate to say:
"In the course of its life, a variable can hold any number of values and be used in any number of different ways."
(Substituting "values" for "variables".)
Just a thought in the interest of clarity.
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