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I don't understand the reason to&nbsp; deviate from the standard<br>
prefix notation in scheme.<br>
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Why not use<br>
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(. a b)<br>
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??<br>
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--hans<br>
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Jos Koot schreef:
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  <div><font face="Arial" size="2">Interested in structs with multiple
supertypes and dot-notation? I call them 'records'.&nbsp;Be my guest&nbsp;at:</font></div>
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 face="Arial" size="2">&nbsp;(40 kb, source code plus documentation (msword))</font></div>
  <div><font face="Arial" size="2">Kind regards, Jos Koot</font></div>
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