# C# Language Design Notes for Feb 2018 ***Warning: These are raw notes, and still need to be cleaned up. Read at your own peril!*** Index could be a type Then it's about syntax of how to express an Index that's either n from front or n from back. How important is "from end"? It's definitely convenient, but its expressiveness is probably not super important. Lots of problems with using "-", with overload resolution etc. Let's use "^" as a strawman. That takes away some of the ambiguity. There's still a question as to how an overloadable "^" would work in the future. It would be a unary operator that returns something different than it takes. How would it be found, if it lives on the result type? There's target typing there, but it may not have a target type, or that may in turn come from overloaded operators. It would have to be handled similarly to conversion in some ways. A crazy idea: Use the existing `~` operator! It creates negative numbers, yes, but don't think of them as such. Think of them as integers from end. `~0` is `-1`, `~1` is `-2` etc. This is intriguing, because we'd need *no* extra language support, and just have a convention. Quite weird though!