> Since you obviously have never actually "written" a program for an
   > analogue computer, you might want to try doing that before you start
   > stating silly things like this.

   Do not lie about me.

You have not programmed an analogue computer.  Your statements show
this.  If you claim that you have, then you are a categorical liar.

   > Programming an analogue computer is like programming a digital
   > computer by using TTL circutes. [...]

   No, it's really not. It's closer to programming by wiring a
   breadboard, if you've ever done that.

Since putting TTL chips into a socket is exactly that, wiring, it is
the same. 

   By the way, those definitions also denied the name of programs
   for non-binary digital computers.

No, they don't.  Learn some math.
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