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<engstad> What exactly is the reason OO uses # instead of . (dot) ?
<timmy> in ocaml?
<timmy> the dot is already used for records and modules
<engstad> timmy: still there? Yes, I know, but why couldn't the compiler figure it out on its own?
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<timmy> engstad: i don't know