Dependence on Programming Experts

Dan Shafer revolutionary.dan at gmail.com
Wed Jul 12 15:00:45 EDT 2006


Lingo had a lot of great features. In the end, though, it's never been
adopted by a lot of folks. In fact, I wouldn't be a bit surprised to find
there are more Rev coders today than there are Lingo developers.

On 7/12/06, Ken Ray <kray at sonsothunder.com> wrote:
>
> On 7/12/06 12:09 PM, "Troy Rollins" <troy_lists at rpsystems.net> wrote:
>
> > I'm sorry if I appeared to threaten the sanctity of the verbosity,
> > but Lingo has proven that these syntaxes as described can easily live
> > side-by-side without harm, so I didn't think I was suggesting
> > anything too drastic... in fact, I was originally just supporting the
> > statement made by another user.
>
> I agree with you, Troy... Lingo provides support for both the "put x into
> y"
> construct as well as "y=x", and I never felt confused I really liked the
> choice that was available...
>
>
> Ken Ray
> Sons of Thunder Software
> Web site: http://www.sonsothunder.com/
> Email: kray at sonsothunder.com
>
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