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| From | jmfbahciv <See.above@aol.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | alt.folklore.computers |
| Subject | Re: [Poll] Computing favorities |
| Date | 2015-09-12 13:24 +0000 |
| Organization | "Have EDDT, will travel" |
| Message-ID | <PM00051F8CD1292341@aca236e4.ipt.aol.com> (permalink) |
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Alan Bowler wrote: > On 2015-08-27 3:51 PM, hqhy wrote: >> <hancock4@bbs.cpcn.com> wrote in message news:ab6eff4f-4eab-422c-a006-94cfa3a97aa6@googlegroups.com... >> >>> BASIC was more flexible with formulas. >> >> Nope. > > Yes and no. It depended somewhat about what Fortran you > were talking about. > > Fortran IV (ANSI standard) had some odd rules: > - a subscript was limited in complexity to > <constant> times <variable> plus or minus <constant> > > Fortran II only had the arithmetic IF. > Wasn't powers missing from the early BASICs? /BAH
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Re: [Poll] Computing favorities Alan Bowler <atbowler@thinkage.ca> - 2015-09-11 18:47 -0400 Re: [Poll] Computing favorities "hqhy" <hqhy@nospam.com> - 2015-09-12 11:23 +1000 Re: [Poll] Computing favorities jmfbahciv <See.above@aol.com> - 2015-09-12 13:24 +0000
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