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- Date: Mon, 29 Aug 2011 18:22:46 +0900
- From: Darren Cook <darren@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] What if php were british?
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> BTW, if a declarative language such as PHP and its many predecessors > were Japanese, how would a structure such as "if (..) {..} else {..}" be formed? I think we first need to know the required level of politeness. Does the computer rank above, equal or below us? To put it another way, what is the social standing of an entity with no heart but that is very, very good at manipulating numbers? Darren -- Darren Cook, Software Researcher/Developer http://dcook.org/work/ (About me and my work) http://dcook.org/blogs.html (My blogs and articles)
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