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"I'm sorry but refuse to acknowledge anything of basic as a language. Its just for noob high school students and old macros viri"The air must be pretty thin up there on snob mountain.
@toeside,The empty for loop in the Java example is an infinite loop. As for the COBOL example, I believe that's for screen positioning. For the most part, the example is fine and, syntactically, correct.
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hyperrealityJan 25, 2007
Wow... so many languages, and so little of them that I know!
sundancekid503Jan 26, 2007
"I'm sorry but refuse to acknowledge anything of basic as a language. Its just for noob high school students and old macros viri"The air must be pretty thin up there on snob mountain.
ryosenJan 26, 2007
@toeside,The empty for loop in the Java example is an infinite loop. As for the COBOL example, I believe that's for screen positioning. For the most part, the example is fine and, syntactically, correct.
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gmorganJan 27, 2007
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qbasicmacMay 18, 2007
QBasic language should be emphasised.<a class="user" href="http://www.network54.com/Forum/13959/">http://www.network54.com/Forum/13959/</a>
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