Bill Arnold wrote:
> <snipped>
> With a little more time, I could construct an example that looks
> remarkably like an OOP exercise. IF/ENDIF, DO/ENDDO, DO CASE, etc were
> early adaptations. 
>   

Really?  I'm not sure if you're relating those two sentences, because 
the latter (conditional branching) doesn't equate to the former (OOP), 
imho.  Where's the inheritance and polymorphism with assembler code?


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