Is a stack source code?
Thomas J McGrath III
3mcgrath at adelphia.net
Thu Jan 8 17:19:51 EST 2004
FWIW
a stack holds the source code.
syntax still works for me
syntactical code
higher level programming language
scripting language
xTalk
On Jan 8, 2004, at 4:33 PM, Jim Lambert wrote:
>> From The Free On-line Dictionary of Computing
>
> "Source Code - The form in which a computer program is written by
> the programmer. Source code is written in some formal
> programming language which can be compiled automatically into
> object code or machine code or executed by an interpreter."
>
> seem like a stack is source code by this definition. other definitions
> sometimes leave out the interpreter (wrongly, I feel.)
> I don't think there is a legal definition except as agreed to by
> parties to
> a contract.
>
> jim lambert
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