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Re: Low-level vs. High-level programming (was My First Computer)
"Matthew Russotto" <russotto@grace.speakeasy.net> wrote in message
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> In article <_A6Ia.2780$J52.205@fe02.atl2.webusenet.com>,
> Randy McLaughlin <randy@nospam.com> wrote:
> >
> >We obviously are talking about two different things. You are misusing
the
> >term computer programming language. HTML is a computer programming
> >language, it is not a computational language.
>
> It is not a computer programming language nor a computational
> language. You, on the other hand, are a know-nothing who, to assuage
> his ignorance, insists that no one else knows anything.
>
At least I know how to read a dictionary. Have you even looked up the
definition of programming? The fact you are ignorant and believe you know
what programming is does not make it true. Go read up on the definition of
programming and come back when you can give evidence proving your point.
>
> --
> Matthew T. Russotto mrussotto@speakeasy.net
> "Extremism in defense of liberty is no vice, and moderation in pursuit
> of justice is no virtue." But extreme restriction of liberty in pursuit
of
> a modicum of security is a very expensive vice.