ruby's nil has the & method defined. It returns false. 'nil & 3 == false' #wat
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@jordansissel@bascule & means many things to many people. A bit too overloaded at this point. -
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@jordansissel@bascule Reminds me of my NOW days! :D -
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@jordansissel@bascule Once you put value types and pointer types into different buckets in your head, it's easy. -
@evanphx nod, I never did spend enough time with C++.
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