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Re: America's Favorite Pastime

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jes fer the record,

I hate a Python or Pythons. Iffen ya see one live near ya, run. You could be lunch...

Secondly,

I don't know a thing about programming. I pay people to do that.. Well, not anymore. Now I just have no need.

I'm trying to relax but Miz micro thinks I need to keep finding ways to keep increasing the revenue streams coming into here.

Bought a new 50 inch television a couple days ago.

Miz micro thinks I am too stupid to to put it up and provide our accounts number to our streaming service to watch t.v. Apparently I must not be able to provide the password to our account when it asks..

SO I am going to do NOTHING and let the kids waste their time putting it up and putting our account name and passwords into it for our programming.



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Re: America's Favorite Pastime
By: Zimbler0
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Sun, 10 Aug 25 4:43 AM
Msg. 11514 of 11928

Hmmm.
I would have thought Pascal had followed COBOL into extinction. Apparently not.

I started with BASIC. The company guru said i should learn Pascal . . . and so I bought a pascal compiler for my Macintosh. For some reason I'm thinking I went from Pascal to something else but I can't remember for the life of me what it was. Then I went to C.

I saw C as being a sort of 'missing link' between higher level languages and assembler. (I actually started with 6802 hand assembly on a trainer.)

Then the 'PC world' took over. (I was assimilated . . . ) I dabbled with Microsloths 'Visual Studio' but i didn't really like it. Visual BASIC wasn't bad . . . But it was 'behind the scenes'. Most of the time I was actually in another program invoking Visual Basic. Using a Vizio document as a front end I could do all sorts of interesting things - like graphing polynomials or trigonometric functions.

And then I found Python. Python is an interpreted language. But it also does Object Oriented programming and many other interesting things. With Tkinter drawing things and graphing functions is not difficult.

I like Python.
Zmi.


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