[email protected] wrote:
> My entire point Neil was simply that, "short-time-to-learn" should also be a
> consideration.? To me, a language that borrows heavily from an *already
> known* source like English or even BASIC is easier to learn, than one which
> requires that every command be learned again without any prior foundation.? I
> am not a subscriber to tech.? I don't think I want to be.
>
>
Wikitech-l is undoubtedly the right forum for this discussion, so we
really should continue this discussion there.
I find it rather difficult to understand exactly what you want here.
Could you please give an example, even a rough one, of the sort of
syntax you are proposing?
For example, how would you write something like, say, this artificial
example:
{{#switch:
{{#iferror: {{#expr: {{{1}}} + {{{2}}} }} | error | correct }}
| error = that's an error
| correct = {{{1}}} + {{{2}}} = {{#expr: {{{1}}} + {{{2}}} }}}}
in your new notation?
-- Neil
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