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On Fri, 13 Apr 2001 07:40:58 -0800 (PST), Lynn H. Maxson wrote:  
 
>When someone says to me that they have an   
>interest in "equations" in Mesa that they have gone beyond data   
>entry and into data processing.  Data processing involving   
>equations, i.e. compositions of operators and operands, means   
>programming, particularly if it also involves the use of logical   
>functions.  
 
Works for me, but if you show some 'real world' examples, folks will be less likely to   
choke on that nasty word, programming :-)  
 
Tony  
 
 
 
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