And of course REAL programmers use butterflies. http://xkcd.com/378/
On Mon, Jun 23, 2008 at 12:54 PM, Dahlstrom, Roger
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Well *I* used to line up rocks in to ones and zeros. Then I had a toucan
that would interpret them, and chisel the gui on to a stone tablet. I
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Sent: 23 June 2008 11:55
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Subject: Re: [python-win32] P3K?
Well *I* used to line up rocks in to ones and zeros. Then I
had a toucan that would interpret them, and chisel the gui on
to a stone tablet
PM
Cc: python-win32@python.org
Subject: Re: [python-win32] P3K?
IBM 650 anyone? Punched card i/o. 2000 word drum memory ( each word = 10
decimal digits).
First language: machine language.
Then assembler and a precursor of Basic called Classmate.
PL/I
Then the first breath of fresh air: APL. A lot
IBM 650 anyone? Punched card i/o. 2000 word drum memory ( each word = 10
decimal digits).
First language: machine language.
Then assembler and a precursor of Basic called Classmate.
PL/I
Then the first breath of fresh air: APL. A lot like Python in that it
made programming a LOT easier.
On and
Vernon Cole wrote:
I vote FOR dropping 2.3 and earlier support and moving to 2.6 / 3.0 syntax
as soon as possible.
My reasons for this are selfish... adodbapi is already restricted to 2.3
and
later, since it uses decimal numbers to return SQL data from some numeric
columns. ;-)
Archives of
Hi!
You ( MH) already proved your know-how.
IMO, the best way is: made as you want...
@-salutations
Michel Claveau
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Hi!
For the information of you children
children me? Thank you ! :o))
I had started, also, with FORTRAN. On a ICL, with perforated cards.
Then: GAP, XTran, APL, Basic (on Alcyane, very before MS, Apple Cie).
Then: Texas-instrument, PET (Commodore), TRS-80