In a way, array slicing syntax has been with us since Algol 68, so it's not cutting edge. But still, Wikipedia only lists Algol, Matlab, R, Fortran, Sinclair Basic, Ada, Perl, Python and then coming to modern times, D and Go, as having that feature.
So it kind of feels like cutting edge in times when I'm lucky enough to be writing in a language that supports it.
In a way, array slicing syntax has been with us since Algol 68, so it's not cutting edge. But still, Wikipedia only lists Algol, Matlab, R, Fortran, Sinclair Basic, Ada, Perl, Python and then coming to modern times, D and Go, as having that feature.
So it kind of feels like cutting edge in times when I'm lucky enough to be writing in a language that supports it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Array_slicing