Charles, i think I et what tom is trying to say here, sinse similar things 
happened when I was studdying formal logic.

suppose I wanted to show you the meaning of an opperator called star, ----  
an opperator being something like the english not, and, if, or etc.

Take these examples:

1 Star two equals 3.

Or the second example:

Jack not star jill equals jack.

One example here is in the context of maths, another in the context of 
english, but they both show the function of star in logic, ---- that being 
and.

I think this is how programming books give examples in one language which 
help people learn another, ---- afterall if you knew nothing about numbers, 
my first example wouldn't make much sense to you.

appologies to everyone if I've utterly confused people here, and even more 
appologies to tom if I'm uba wrong on this point about programming 
languages.

Beware the Grue!

Dark.




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