On Apr 17, 5:02 pm, Michael Torrie <torr...@gmail.com> wrote: > Mensanator wrote: > > It's clear that you haven't done anything in BASIC since the 80s. And > probably the original poster hasn't either. So let's just clear the air > here.
Michael you are kind of rigtht, I did use basic in early 90s :) Thanks for the more insightful comments, I understand the drawbacks and backwardness of Basic, I am not here to defend it. I guess I have a different perception when it comes to Basic. I think many people think those "lines" as numbered steps or numbered bricks that are sitting on eachother but I see them as timelines or like filmstrips. Anyways it sounds like such a toy programming language does not exists except Arnaud surprisingly efficient code. and I will search my dream somewhere else :) thanks for all the negative and positive comments :) -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list