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On Sat, 28 Sep 2024 15:17:12 -0700, Lars Poulsen wrote:Curly braces. I had a friend who said 'you cant program in C on an Apple because there are no curly braces'.
I was late to discovering C. In the 1970's I lived in Denmark, and ourDon't feel bad. I always forget what the Apple II lacked, maybe the tilde,
terminals, printers, keyboards etc were using a national version of the
ISO standard interchange code that Americans kn ow as ASCII.
Since Danish have three unique (well sort-of shared with Swedish and
Norvegian) vowels at the end of the alphabet (æ ø å / Æ Ø Å), these were
allocated at the end of the alphabet - after z / Z. When you look at the
ASCII character table, you will see that each of these conflicts with
significant symbols of the C language ({ \ } / [ | ]). This created a
strong disincentive to experiment with a "fringe" programming language.
but even with a Z-80 SoftCard you had to do some tweaks to write C code.
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