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Michael Kay said: > Juan Gonzalez wrote: > >> The inmmense popularity of C syntax >> >> function X {.....} >> >> or LISP one >> >> (function X .....) >> >> over Pascal like blocks >> >> begin function X ..... end function .... > > I think the Pascal syntax is actually: > > FUNCTION convert( degC: real ): real > BEGIN > convert := degC + 273.15; > END; Yeah, this is a verbose version of curly braces or parentheses. Structures of type begin J ..... end J or \begin{J} ..... \end{J} or J ..... endJ and variants are I mean by (Pascal like blocks) != (Pascal syntax) > If you're seriously arguing that C has been more successful than Pascal > *because* it used curly braces rather than BEGIN/END keywords then I > think you need a course in logic. I said "the inmmense popularity of C syntax". I was talking of C like syntax alone NOT you are saying. > Pascal was designed so it could be > typed on European keyboards that didn't have curly braces; C used curly > braces because Americans didn't give a toss about that problem, or > didn't even know it existed. > > Michael Kay > http://www.saxonica.com/ Juan R. Center for CANONICAL |SCIENCE) [Date Prev] | [Thread Prev] | [Thread Next] | [Date Next] -- [Date Index] | [Thread Index] |
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