Re: Writing Efficient Code
- From: "Dan Barclay" <Dan@xxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 22 Apr 2005 12:52:15 -0500
Yes, I have found I can write FORTRAN code in pretty much any language<g>.
Well... more to the truth... if I can't write FORTRAN code in it, I'm
probably not interested in the langauge<vbg>.
Dan
"Charlie" <Charlie@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> "Duane Bozarth" wrote:
>
>> Steve Barnett wrote:
>> ....
>> > ...Never could get my head round FORTRAN - it just seemed to
>> > strange having your data type based on the name you gave a variable.
>>
>> No stranger than a Variant... :)
>>
>> But there also was nothing to <preclude> specific naming if one
>> desired. And, how many programmers today <still> name loop variables,
>> etc., i, j, k, ...? :)
>>
>
> Yes, I HAVE noticed that. New languages are still doing the same old same
> old, only with different syntax, and some nice built-in features, but...
>
> For i = 1 To 10
>
> still rules!
.
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