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| From | Hans Aberg <haberg-news@telia.com> |
|---|---|
| Newsgroups | comp.compilers |
| Subject | Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la |
| Date | 2012-03-13 00:10 +0100 |
| Organization | A noiseless patient Spider |
| Message-ID | <12-03-029@comp.compilers> (permalink) |
| References | <12-03-019@comp.compilers> <12-03-026@comp.compilers> |
On 2012/03/12 06:49, glen herrmannsfeldt wrote: > As I understand it, Fortran introduced the multi-character variable > name, pretty much universal in programming languages, but > mathematicians haven't caught on yet. Math started out with sentences like "add the first unknown quantity to the second unknown quantity", but over the centuries, it was eventually shortened to expressions like "x + y". So computing takes a step back in evolution, in part due to a limited character set. But that is slowly changing in view of Unicode and STIX fonts, which are already in use in proof assistants, for example, Isabelle. Otherwise, there are a lot of multi-character symbols in use in math, for example, standard functions. Users of TeX know that these are typeset tighter than the corresponding variables. So $sin$ will be typeset as three variables with extra space between them indicating implicit multiplication, whereas to get the function name one would have to use $\sin$. Hans
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Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la SLK Systems <slkpg3@gmail.com> - 2012-03-09 14:36 -0500
Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la "Derek M. Jones" <derek@_NOSPAM_knosof.co.uk> - 2012-03-10 00:24 +0000
Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la Hans Aberg <haberg-news@telia.com> - 2012-03-10 15:06 +0100
Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la glen herrmannsfeldt <gah@ugcs.caltech.edu> - 2012-03-12 05:49 +0000
Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la Hans Aberg <haberg-news@telia.com> - 2012-03-13 00:10 +0100
Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la Johann 'Myrkraverk' Oskarsson <johann@2ndquadrant.com> - 2012-06-07 18:15 +0000
Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la Hans Aberg <haberg-news@telia.com> - 2012-06-10 01:12 +0200
Re: Have we reached the asymptotic plateau of innovation in programming la "Jonathan Thornburg [remove -animal to reply]" <jthorn@astro.indiana-zebra.edu> - 2012-03-14 02:02 +0000
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