Maybe I'm so used to C like langauges, such as PHP, Perl and Java.
I am often so confuse with Basic's array style. I really wish to be able to
write varX[100] alternative to varX(100).
Though it's such a small difference, it makes a world different for me.
I also wish to have equal and assignment to be different, so that I can do this
If X == (Y++) Then.
Is this too much to ask?
I love everything else that RS has included in RB.
Thank you very much RS.
----- Original Message ----
From: Ronald Vogelaar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 7:55:44 AM
Subject: Re: Language addition proposals
Those you mention are on my wish list too, but I doubt they will every be
implemented because they're too much 'c-like'. The ones I propose are less
likely to cause such objections because they do not necessarily belong to
any programming language in particular, yet they could very well be. Their
function is (almost) implied by the function names, contrary to some of the
operators you mention. They don't look or even sound 'odd', though that's in
the eye (ear) of the beholder, of course.
Ronald Vogelaar
http://www.rovosoft.com
----- Original Message -----
From: "Daniel Stenning" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I can think of many more useful language additions than those mentioned.
>
> ++, -- += and C style templates for example.
>
> On the subject of new RB features, I think it would be a good idea if RS
> could add a new mailing list specifically for discussing ideas for new
> features. This would leave the current NUG list for solving problems and
> discussing issues.
>
>
> Not that I don't like discussing new feature ideas ( in fact I probably do
> it too much ;) )
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