im v excited to be able to do thispic.twitter.com/B0IsL1OUhO
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As long as we have a way to do this kind of assignment, I'm cool with wherever the bikeshed goes. I still prefer @ for its terseness and how it allows plain matchers. I also suspect it's easier to read when you're binding a big obj ("everything after this" vs "everything before")
I wouldn't cry if we got @. That said, could still possible use a word with car on the left: let { p is { first, last } } = person match (contact) { ({ person: p is { first, last } }) ... }
A word with car on the left, eh? Is that a green light for me to propose car/cdr/cddr/cadr/cadar/cdadar? ((((((((((
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