Is Transcript's English orientation a plus or minus?
Richard Gaskin
ambassador at fourthworld.com
Mon Feb 9 20:33:02 EST 2004
Frank Leahy wrote:
> And my bet still stands -- I'm willing to bet $20 that the code to
> parse "x = 1" is already in place, but commented out in the RR engine
> for historical reasons.
You may have just lost $20: "=" is already an operator in Transcript (used
as in Pascal, for comparison).
When cavemen first invented programming languages, the big moment of d'oh!
was after they'd proudly implemted "=" as an assignment operator only to
realize they'd forgotten comparison. Rather than check their premise, they
went the other direction and required two characters, since all the cool
single-character operators had been used. So now "equals" means "put" and
"put put" means "equals".
:)
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Richard Gaskin
Fourth World Media Corporation
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