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At 07:33 PM 8/21/2001 +0200, Miriam Hadary wrote:
>DEAR EVERYONE,
>
>I HAVE REALLY TRIED TO GET OFF THIS FORUM BUT TO NO AVAIL. I DON'T MEAN TO
>SOUND LIKE THAT JOHN CHARACTER WE HAD ON A LITTLE WHILE AGO BUT PLEASE GET
>ME OFF!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Gene Martin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2001 3:23 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: RE: [drifting OT]Re: PERL IS NOT A HIGH LEVEL LANGUAGE
>
> >>Dean Theophilou [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote
> >>Yes, that's right, but they program in "Kobol". :))
>
>Then how do they keep all those variables that you have to declare in Cobol
>(you can't just use a variable in a print out, if you want to suppress zeros
>and stuff like that). I could never keep all those
>variables like "WS-WAGES-MY-LEFT-HINEY-SUBTOTAL" straight in my Cobol class
>last semester. And yes, they are still teaching Cobol here in Alabama. I got
>a B.
>
>Thank goodness (and Larry Wall) for Perl!
>Gene
>
>PS I guess that Ice Kobolds programmed in SNOBAL, others spoke with a LISP,
>and all of us were playing an RPG, looking for Perls and other treasure,
>skipping school and getting C's in class(es)....
>
>How's that for programming language alliteration?
>
>Gene
>
>
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