Coding More Carefully

  • Eric M Russell (5/2/2012)


    Revenant (5/2/2012)


    L' Eomot Inversé (5/2/2012)


    . . . So, I think the plus side of being able to let the machine do some of the grunt-work for us greatly outweighs the minus side; . . .

    Yeah, I have always wished for a programming language that would have only two statements: DO and UNDO. Compiler should figure out the rest from the context.

    😀

    Perl can do a lot with one command.

    So could APL, but it was PITA to read.

  • Revenant (5/2/2012)


    Eric M Russell (5/2/2012)


    Revenant (5/2/2012)


    L' Eomot Inversé (5/2/2012)


    . . . So, I think the plus side of being able to let the machine do some of the grunt-work for us greatly outweighs the minus side; . . .

    Yeah, I have always wished for a programming language that would have only two statements: DO and UNDO. Compiler should figure out the rest from the context.

    😀

    Perl can do a lot with one command.

    So could APL, but it was PITA to read.

    So could most Unix shell script languages, and they are a POP to read instead.

    Just think of "rm -r *" as a nice single command.

    Tom

  • Revenant (5/2/2012)


    Perl can do a lot with one command.

    So could APL, but it was PITA to read.[/quote]

    Arrgggghhhh, I think I disliked APL more than any other language. Neat idea, raised my blood pressure in college more than most coursework should.

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