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Re: Low-level vs. High-level programming (was My First Computer)



"John Moore" <butter_pat_head@jcom.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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> <big snip>
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> >Basic, which was not created to be used seriously.
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> Whats your reasoning for that?  Just out of curiosity....
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Standard basic which is an extremely limited language and was developed to
teach programming.  Obviously learning is not important ;->