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Which programming language should I learn?
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Knuth is one of those series you delve into, but don't own. I'd like it in a digital copy if I could find one.Hard Brexit now!
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If I liked you I'd email you a copy. As it is, **** you paddy!Originally posted by sasguru View PostKnuth is one of those series you delve into, but don't own. I'd like it in a digital copy if I could find one.Comment
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**** you too dogbreathOriginally posted by Churchill View PostIf I liked you I'd email you a copy. As it is, **** you paddy!
Hard Brexit now!
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Or own but don't read all the way through. A reference work, not a pageturner.Originally posted by sasguru View PostKnuth is one of those series you delve into, but don't own. I'd like it in a digital copy if I could find one.
The Richard W. Stevens unix programming book is a good one as well.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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That variable "goto" can be a bastard...Originally posted by zeitghostReal Lizards all write FORTRAN.

Ideal for controlling warp drives.
can cause all sorts of problems...Code:goto HELL
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Indeed.Originally posted by zeitghostEspecially if you forget thebit of it.Code:ASSIGN 10 TO HELL
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The Salford compiler is free now.Originally posted by zeitghostI have no idea what the compiler might do in that case, since it's 25 years since I last saw an ASSIGN statement.
Presumably it should catch an undefined assignment.
I may have to load up a FORTRAN compiler* & find out.
*assuming the floppy disks it came on still work.
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If you have a linux box handy you can get the intel one free for non-commercial use.While you're waiting, read the free novel we sent you. It's a Spanish story about a guy named 'Manual.'Comment
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The Salford one is free now...Originally posted by doodab View PostIf you have a linux box handy you can get the intel one free for non-commercial use.
Oh and before I forget, just to let you know that the Salford Fortran Compiler for Windows is free now.
Err did I mention that the Salford Fortran Compiler with object oriented and multi-core extensions is free as in free beer now?Comment
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