I came across a question about Prolog to specify a list using dot notation.
Apparently there exists a dot-notation tag, and it seems to have a number of questions (~117), but these use dot notation in several different ways:
- the dot notation in Prolog to specify a (Lisp) list
- the notation to call a field/method/... from an object, like
foo.bar
- the dot (function composition) operator in functional programming (Haskell)
- etc.
In other words the tag is used for several things that all have not that much to do with each other, except that these use a dot.
A very limited introduction to JavaScript, Java, Python, etc. already explains why you need to use a dot. Furthermore there is not that much "notation" to it, since usually it is the way to obtain a field, etc. from an object. In that case "dot operator" would make more sense.
The tag also has no excerpt, nor does it has a wiki.
My question is: do we need dot-notation? Perhaps we need to specify first what dot notation really is before we can decide what questions belong to this tag.
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tag since the uses can be so disjoint.