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- From: faivre@cst02.segin.com (Denis Faivre)
- Subject: Re: EASY C
- Message-ID: <faivre.716143938@cst02>
- Reply-To: faivre%cst02.segin.com@relay.prime.com (Denis Faivre)
- Organization: Segin, Groupe Axime
- References: <faivre.716116245@cst02> <1992Sep10.102835.20738@newshub.ccs.yorku.ca>
- Date: 10 Sep 92 16:52:18 GMT
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- tony@nexus.yorku.ca (Anthony Wallis) writes:
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- >BEGIN Is this a joke QUESTION MARK However COMMA to answer your
- >question ELLIPSIS END
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- You're kidding, aren't you ? DOUBLE_POINT DASH END
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- This is definitely no joke. I know someone seriously considering to "adapt" C
- (for COBOL programmers, as you guessed it in your second message) by such a
- technique as EASY C.
- That's why I'm wondering if anybody around did experience EASY C or any analog
- pseudo-language.
- What are pros and cons of using it ?
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- Denis FAIVRE - AXIME When anything can go wrong, it w$*& !
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