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Re: Low-level vs. High-level programming (was My First Computer)
- Subject: Re: Low-level vs. High-level programming (was My First Computer)
- From: "White Flame \(aka David Holz\)" <whiteflame52@y.a.h.o.o.com>
- Date: Sun, 22 Jun 2003 13:51:47 -0700
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- Organization: Network Access Services, Inc.
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"Randy McLaughlin" <randy@nospam.com> wrote in message
news:nQdJa.12702$bH3.3868@fe02.atl2.webusenet.com...
> 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.
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White Flame (aka David Holz)
http://www.white-flame.com/
(spamblock in effect)