Well, what you've all missed I guess is that the creator of BNF, which some might say was an attempt at an apology for FORTRAN, which he also wrote, has died.
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Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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I remember doing BNF in GCSE Computer Science. Looking around at the kids now I'm guessing that subject now involves the study of how to make text bold in MS Word...Comment
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Am I bovered?Originally posted by threadedWell, what you've all missed I guess is that the creator of BNF, which some might say was an attempt at an apology for FORTRAN, which he also wrote, has died.Comment
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I never quite understood why he felt the need to apologise for FORTRAN either. Pretty darn good for what it does.Originally posted by zeitghostWhy would he apologise for FORTRAN...
I wish to feck that someone would apologise for C and especially C++...
C was definitely a hack, IIRC they wrote a telephone system in assembler and then some suit said it had to be in a HLL so they made a bunch of macros and called it C, or somat like that, or was it that they wanted to play Asteroids on a PDP, I've probably got it mixed up with B.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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A bad work(man/lizard).Originally posted by zeitghostWhy would he apologise for FORTRAN...
I wish to feck that someone would apologise for C and especially C++...
I like 'C' and 'C++' - they've both been very good to me.Comment
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But that follows the same argument as to why many contractors like M$ products...Originally posted by ChurchillA bad work(man/lizard).
I like 'C' and 'C++' - they've both been very good to me.
Not really a 'good' reason, all-be-it a good reason...Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
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I liked JOVIAL, you had to use /devil spawn mode on/ GOTOs /devil spawn mode off/ to get out of variable loops. It always slightly rebelious using them.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Ok. Valid point.Originally posted by threadedBut that follows the same argument as to why many contractors like M$ products...
Not really a 'good' reason, all-be-it a good reason...
Perhaps I should've stated that "C" and "C++" have enabled me to get the required job done - effectively.
I do quite like Fortran and have "used it in anger" but "C" and "C++" have proved themselves to be very worthy tools in my repertoire.
Btw, what's wrong with "GOTO" even if it isn't calculated?Last edited by Churchill; 21 March 2007, 10:41.Comment
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GOTOs
I come from an Ada background and GOTOs are not allowed (although they are available in the language). They can make for a very unstructured and unreadable program with the control flow allover the shop.But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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Yes but surely that is the fault of the programmerOriginally posted by GibbonI come from an Ada background and GOTOs are not allowed (although they are available in the language). They can make for a very unstructured and unreadable program with the control flow allover the shop.
, not the language.
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