Sure, the author spent a long blog essay and didn't get the point across as clearly as many of the comments here on HN. If this were to be a research paper it would likely get rejected without a review. Not to mention the whole point of the idea is trivial. Why reinvent a wheel that traps everyone into the author's whimsical thinking when there is a standard way of doing this thing (1 / 0 => raise ZeroDivisionError)?
I, for one, will respectfully decline to use any programming language that defines 1/0 to be 0.
I, for one, will respectfully decline to use any programming language that defines 1/0 to be 0.