Re: little question once again

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On Sun, 26 Sep 1999 02:18:04 GMT, Lionel Wong <eljay98 at HOTMAIL.COM> wrote:

>>   constants and variables are called VARIABLES
>
>Unfortunately, Bernie, if a constant is a variable then it's not constant
>anymore. And if a variable is a constant then it's not variable anymore.
>
>I tried to think so before, but it's a paradox, cancelling itself in truth.
>Computer terms are paradoxical puns. =)
>
>Thx anyway,
>Lionel.
>
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Linonel
    You still do not understand what I mean.
    A variable is the name of the location for storing data in memory.
    You can define a variable to contain a constant value.
    You can define a variable to contain a changing value.
    Both are called variables.
Bernie

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