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On 21/05/2025 03:40, James Kuyper wrote:The answer here, I think, is obvious. Instead of rolling back progress 35 years to C90, we need to go further. In 1970 the perfect extendable programming language came to light - Forth. You can extend it in any way you like. There is an official ANSI standard, but AFAIK no ISO standard, with no change since 1994 (and people don't pay much attention to it anyway).On 5/20/25 11:43, Richard Heathfield wrote:I must emphatically double down and insist that you were right and they were wrong wrong wrongawrong wrong.
...nonsensical new inventions. The world knows full well that bitI must emphatically disagree - long before MiB was invented, I had
and byte prefixes are measured in powers of 2, ...
arguments with people who were certain they were measured in powers of
10, and could point at authorities supporting those views.
We are not alone, you and I. Maybe we could do a badge or something? Have your people talk to my people and we'll do lunch.
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