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On 10/17/05, Bob Cozzi <cozzi@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Well the word "natively" to me means a function of the language itself. Your > definition is not what I had in mind (obviously). > I agree with your statement in this context, however. > The "functions of the language" is something that changes from release to release (you usually get more of them with later releases). To me "natively" means without having to rely on slippery functions . Something that has worked since version 0.0 and will never stop working or change how it works. But, since we agree, I'll stop quibbling....
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