You had hexadecimal. We had to program in decimal before hex was 
invented. :-)

(In  Roman Numerals.)  :-)

Ken

Andy Pugh wrote:
> 2009/9/11 Erik Christiansen <dva...@internode.on.net>:
>
>   
>> Meaningful variable names are the first to fifth rules of programming.
>> Even assembler language, in the depths of last century, had 'em.
>>     
>
> No it didn't! (though some assemblers might have implemented labels, I 
> suppose)
> (I remember programming in raw hex. Wouldn't want to go back to that)
>
>   

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