Re: Changes to Euphoria

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Jeremy,

Thanks for answering, perhaps some link could be useful to clarify what I'm
talking about:

http://www.byte.com/art/9509/sec12/art2.htm (for an interesting lecture)
http://www.vector.org.uk/archive/v231/legrand.htm (even more interesting
lecture, to me)
http://www.vector.org.uk/typography/pview.htm (Where they all are from)
http://www.ed-thelen.org/comp-hist/APL-hist.html (most enlightning lecture, from
my standpoint)
http://www.jsoftware.com/

Please, don't be cheated by strange characters, or almost unreadable sources, or
age of most articles contributions, that's not the real point, in my opinion.

Looking at the concepts which were at the foundations of this class of
languages, I cannot avoid to think to Eu sequences as still misunderstood
children of the language.... (by myself, at least, for sure!) smile

Couldn't they be considered the most distinguishing feature of the language, and
its 'secret weapon' to be as perfected and empowered as possible ?

Cheers.
MBianchi

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