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From: | Toon Moene <toon@moene.indiv.nluug.nl> |
Newsgroups: | comp.compilers |
Date: | 28 Jan 2002 01:09:37 -0500 |
Organization: | Moene Computational Physics, Maartensdijk, The Netherlands |
References: | 01-11-135 02-01-103 |
Keywords: | design, comment |
Posted-Date: | 28 Jan 2002 01:09:37 EST |
Tomek Zielonka wrote:
[ ... snip ... ]
> [Back in the 1970s, languages with extensible syntax led to write-only
> code with no two programs using the same syntax. Have they solved that
> problem? -John]
I thought Perl was the solution to that problem ?
"There's more than one way to do it" (TM).
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