advantages of RPN
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05-25-2014, 02:00 AM
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RE: advantages of RPN
(05-24-2014 10:09 AM)Garth Wilson Wrote: I have a lot invested in this one, in terms of learning its traps, its I/O, having a lot of code I can re-use (including my structure macros and other macros), knowing the MPASM assembler really well, having a production-worthy programmer, etc.; so I do not take lightly the matter of switching families. Amen! And, of course, that relates to why so many of us happily soldier on with RPN calculators - we have a lot invested in terms of time spent learning our way around the machine, libraries of code we can reuse, manuals and books, peripherals, etc. I've often joked that just when a programming language or other major subsystem becomes mature, stable, well-documented, bug-free and highly productive, it will be taken off the market and replaced with a new one that is none of these things. Only, it's not really a joke, is it? --- Les [http://www.lesbell.com.au] |
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