about |>, snark aside, my concern is that it's syntactic sugar that can easily make a little bit of code a little better or a lot of code a lot worse - and I'd rather not deal with the result when that range of outcomes meets the real world
@Wes It's not really preferable to just using variables and intermediate steps like any other sane programmer out there, and it has potential of making things a lot worse
@Andrea @Levi question … If Foo::BAR is constant access, Foo::$name would be constant access by variable, right? Then we logically also should apply that to bare constants… BAR is a constant and consequently $name constant access by variable???? There the logic is somewhat flawed.
@Andrea we also don't distinguish class constants and bare constants not even by keywords … The only thing mattering is the placing in the file. Whether it happens to be surrounded by class {} or not
Point is, you can justify or refute why they should behave similarly to the one or the other. There's no real truth
> The program will start 0.900000000000000000000000000000 and end in 0.999999999999999999999999999999 (after dot 30 digits) every number will encrypted via SHA-224 and match which one i gave before. But i need it in maximum 10 seconds.