OT: Punctuation-starved Programming Languages

Jay West jwest at classiccmp.org
Wed Jun 21 17:52:47 CDT 2006


You wrote...
> That depends.  For example, SQL requires a terminating semicolon.
> And, uses parens in many cases.  Plus commas, etc.  And, of course,
> any expressional notation uses typical punctuation.
Pick et. al. didn't use punctionation, no commas, no periods, no 
parenthesis... just the obvious comparison operators and quotes.

Jay 




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