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** Reply to message from "Peter Skye pskye@peterskye.com" on Sat, 14 Feb 2004
08:49:56 PST8
> I'm only allowed to write the program routines which the authors of the
> language preconceived 40 years ago?
Here is my two cents, as if anyone cares.
Give a small but non-trivial specification to "x" number of programmers and you
will get back "x" number of different programs. Which is why I stay out of
most arguments about the correct way to write any given code sequence, there
are just too many ways to do the same thing with none being more correct than
any of the others.
--
Robert Blair
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