BLUE
iarnold.bsky.social
@iarnold.bsky.social
1 followers1 following10 posts
iarnold.bsky.social

Computers have been replaced by other computers all the time.

1
iarnold.bsky.social

I saw an expert talking about how this was a problem... from behind her Macbook 😂

0
iarnold.bsky.social

The latest addition to the Unofficial Meta Programming Language Documentation is arnoldvanhofwegen.com/the/unoffici...#MetaLang

0
iarnold.bsky.social

It keeps getting better with each iteration. This is true agile development.

0
MLlanguage.metaproject.frl

Implemented the "break" and "continue" loop control methods in our Meta #language#REBOL#C#MetaLang#dev#codewww.rebol.com/r3/docs/conc...www.rebol.com/r3/docs/func...

1
MLlanguage.metaproject.frl

"Simplicity is very hard to design, but it's easier to build and much easier to maintain. By avoiding complexity, simplicity's benefits are exponential." "Things will get so complex, so slow, they'll just grind to a halt." language.metaproject.frl#muda

1
iarnold.bsky.social

versus implementation issue mostly.

0
iarnold.bsky.social

As always there is another point in arithmetic order. If we have an expression like 3ab + 2cd we do not mean to add 2 to the 3 * a * b first and only after that go and multiply our result by c and then by d. But I consider this a mathematics (lazy in notation and avoiding parenthesis)

1
iarnold.bsky.social

generally accepted rules. It is better imo to use parenthesis to be sure, they cost close to nothing and clear up all ambiguity.

1
iarnold.bsky.social

This is better, because operator precedence is kind of arbitrary anyway. It is just another agreement on how this will be computed so you can talk about the same amounts/results. Most old school calculators used the output from previous action as input for the next and so disregarding the

0
iarnold.bsky.social
@iarnold.bsky.social
1 followers1 following10 posts