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



Hey people, how about stopping the cross posting to comp.sys.apple2?

This thread is WAY off topic, and are swamping the c.s.a2 postings.

Thanks.

Roy

Randy McLaughlin wrote:
"White Flame (aka David Holz)" <whiteflame52@y.a.h.o.o.com> wrote in message
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"Randy McLaughlin" <randy@nospam.com> wrote in message
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Yes I read your post, all I saw was your opinion without any references

to

back them up.  Do you expect anyone to accept your opinion over the
published works of internationally accepted authorities?  A dictionary

may

not be much, but at least it is a recognized authority.  If you have an
authority we can lookup I will not be happy, but I will acknowledge it.

A dictionary is not a recognized authority on software engineering.

--
White Flame (aka David Holz)
http://www.white-flame.com/
(spamblock in effect)


Dictionarries are recognized authorities on definitions, I don't know if you
noticed but the thread is an argument on the definition of programming.






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