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#123167 - English grammar Responding to: ???'s previous message |
Andy Neil said:
Tony Gelonese said:
I suggest you switch to a HIGH level language e.g. Pascal. So you're saying BASIC isn't a high-level language (HLL), then? ;-) Andy, Although English is not my first language, I challenge you to show how my statement says, or even implies, that BASIC is NOT a high level language. To further clarify my view on the subject and to satisfy your curiosity, I do NOT consider BASIC to be a STRUCTURED high level language. This being an opinion tempered by some experience, you and others can argue the point 'till the cows come home'. Cheers, Tony |
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