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On 24/09/2024 23:36, Peter Flass wrote:R Daneel Olivaw <Danny@hyperspace.vogon.gov> wrote:Not really.rbowman wrote:On Tue, 24 Sep 2024 14:11:19 +0100, Sn!pe wrote:
No mention of ALGOL, the ALGorithmic Language? It was contemporaneous
with both FORmula TRANslator and COmmon Business-Oriented Language.
<https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ALGOL>
ALGOL's impact on succeeding languages was much greater than its actual
use.
ALGOL60 was the language where a test of equality between two floating
point numbers was actually a test of "close enough for ALGOL". If I
want to test for "approximately equal" then I want a different operator.
How well did it handle character strings? Any language which could not
handle them was a language I wanted no part of.
C is just pathetic at character strings.
They are clearly defined entities and you could construct any routines
to manipualate them you liked
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