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- Subject: Re: What's the rationale behind "for i=a,b[,c]"?
- From: Sean Conner <sean@...>
- Date: Tue, 17 Mar 2015 13:20:23 -0400
It was thus said that the Great Dirk Laurie once stated:
> 2015-03-17 18:57 GMT+02:00 Sean Conner <sean@conman.org>:
>
> > Or ...
> [ some 30 lines of maypole-formatted code ]
"Maypole-formatted" code?
> > -spc (And just skip the whole "for i = low,high ..." thing entirely)
>
> "Was that sarcasm?" (Sheldon)
Only half-sarcasm.
-spc (The other half was earnest seriousness)
- References:
- What's the rationale behind "for i=a,b[,c]"?, Soni L.
- Re: What's the rationale behind "for i=a,b[,c]"?, Dirk Laurie
- Re: What's the rationale behind "for i=a,b[,c]"?, Soni L.
- Re: What's the rationale behind "for i=a,b[,c]"?, Choonster TheMage
- Re: What's the rationale behind "for i=a,b[,c]"?, Sean Conner
- Re: What's the rationale behind "for i=a,b[,c]"?, Dirk Laurie