woodelf wrote:
Or
multidimensional Funge-98. 8-)
I refuse to talk about software with the numbers 95, 98 , 2000
or hardware with the numbers 486, 586 or 9000.
Funge-98 isn't software. It's a specification standard for a language.
My brain gets lost even with the name of some of
those
crazy laguages.
INTERCAL is still procedural and one-dimensional.
The joke here was INTERCAL has no goto statements
just COME FROM ones.
I know INTERCAL like the back of my hand. 8-) I was just making an
observation that INTERCAL is not different enough from FORTRAN to make
it particularly difficult to write FORTRAN-style code in INTERCAL.
Peace... Sridhar