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C a Dead Language

C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now ANSI
and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal falsehood.

An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed the
if logic.

It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.

Why test thinking when the goal was a compiler?

This is out of HAND. I am gonna just nuke DC and see if the logic was
allowed.

Predicate theory is just a logical theory, it is not
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL theory.

To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.

Apr 27 '07 #1
23 2101
On Apr 27, 2:26 pm, Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now ANSI
and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal falsehood.

An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed the
if logic.

It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.

Why test thinking when the goal was a compiler?

This is out of HAND. I am gonna just nuke DC and see if the logic was
allowed.

Predicate theory is just a logical theory, it is not
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL theory.

To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.
Whoever plays these logical games with compilers is gui8lty of
crimianl charge of malicousness.

When the castles fall the logical BASIC routine will power the nuke.

Apr 27 '07 #2
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 11:26:16 -0700, Douglas Eagleson wrote:
[Illiterate rambling.]
I see that you do not restrict your illiterate and irrelevant
postings to sci.math and sci.physics. Rest assured that we are well aware
of your ignorance and stupidity in this group as well.
Apr 27 '07 #3
Douglas Eagleson wrote:
>
C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now
ANSI and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal
falsehood.

An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed
the if logic.

It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.

Why test thinking when the goal was a compiler?

This is out of HAND. I am gonna just nuke DC and see if the logic
was allowed.

Predicate theory is just a logical theory, it is not
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL theory.

To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.
I don't know (yet) if you are a troll, or incapable of writing
clear English. Time will tell.

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Apr 27 '07 #4
CBFalconer wrote:
Douglas Eagleson wrote:
>>
C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now
ANSI and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal
falsehood.

An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed
the if logic.

It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.

Why test thinking when the goal was a compiler?

This is out of HAND. I am gonna just nuke DC and see if the logic
was allowed.

Predicate theory is just a logical theory, it is not
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL theory.

To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.

I don't know (yet) if you are a troll, or incapable of writing
clear English. Time will tell.
Reads like a travesty generator to me.

--
Meta-Hedgehog
"The path to the web becomes deeper and wider" - October Project

Apr 27 '07 #5
On 27 huhti, 21:26, Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now ANSI
and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal falsehood.

An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed the
if logic.

It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.

Why test thinking when the goal was a compiler?

This is out of HAND. I am gonna just nuke DC and see if the logic was
allowed.

Predicate theory is just a logical theory, it is not
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL theory.

To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.
Let's give a big hand to C. It will survive. No matter what's the
compiler, no matter what's the implementor, C will survive.

Apr 27 '07 #6
Douglas Eagleson wrote:
C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now ANSI
and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal falsehood.
Raving loony == *plonk*

Brian
Apr 27 '07 #7
Douglas Eagleson wrote:
C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now ANSI
and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal falsehood.

An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed the
if logic.

It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.
Mrs. Krabappel and Principal Skinner were in the closet making babies
and I saw one of the babies and then the baby looked at me.
Apr 27 '07 #8

"Douglas Eagleson" <ea*************@yahoo.comwrote in message
news:11*********************@b40g2000prd.googlegro ups.com...
>C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now ANSI
and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal falsehood.

An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed the
if logic.

It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.

Why test thinking when the goal was a compiler?

This is out of HAND. I am gonna just nuke DC and see if the logic was
allowed.

Predicate theory is just a logical theory, it is not
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL theory.

To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.
The problem with obliterating C is that other standards would be affected.

How would a person go about herding usenet messages into a directory, and
then parsing them for an integer between 16 and 73? The resulting directory
could be a string, say, 'www.complangc.net/files/' Although directories
don't exist in C, strings that represent them do.

Perl is probably the language of choice on this, but I don't know it. Can a
person scrap this together in ISO C? I do not solicit comment from persons
who have a parochial view of the C Programming Language or who think there
isn't something dreadfully wrong about English cuisine.
--
WW
Apr 27 '07 #9
Douglas Eagleson wrote:
C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now ANSI
and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal falsehood.
If one claimed that the above made a lick of sense, he would be telling
a falsehood.
An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed the
if logic.
It doesn't get any more lucid up to this point.
It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.
Well, we know for sure that 'Douglas Eagleson' has no grasp of at least
one natural language. I suspect that he has no grasp of any language,
natural or artificial. Why do people let their preschoolers play in
newsgroups. Someone please give this boy a porn-site link so he can
entertain himself more constructively.
Apr 27 '07 #10

"Martin Ambuhl" <ma*****@earthlink.netwrote in message
news:59*************@mid.individual.net...
Douglas Eagleson wrote:
>C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now ANSI
and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal falsehood.

If one claimed that the above made a lick of sense, he would be telling a
falsehood.
>An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed the
if logic.

It doesn't get any more lucid up to this point.
>It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.

Well, we know for sure that 'Douglas Eagleson' has no grasp of at least
one natural language. I suspect that he has no grasp of any language,
natural or artificial. Why do people let their preschoolers play in
newsgroups. Someone please give this boy a porn-site link so he can
entertain himself more constructively.
alt.binaries.big.boobs is probably the last stop for him on usenet.
--
WW
Apr 27 '07 #11
CBFalconer <cb********@yahoo.comwrites:
Douglas Eagleson wrote:
[SNIP]
>To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.

I don't know (yet) if you are a troll, or incapable of writing
clear English. Time will tell.
It seems perfectly obvious to me that he's a troll who's incapable of
writing clear English (or at least unwilling to do so).

Since he's a troll, *please* don't waste bandwidth by replying to him.

--
Keith Thompson (The_Other_Keith) ks***@mib.org <http://www.ghoti.net/~kst>
San Diego Supercomputer Center <* <http://users.sdsc.edu/~kst>
"We must do something. This is something. Therefore, we must do this."
-- Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn, "Yes Minister"
Apr 27 '07 #12
kl**********@gmail.com wrote:
>
On 27 huhti, 21:26, Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
[... rambling ...]
To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.

Let's give a big hand to C. It will survive. No matter what's the
compiler, no matter what's the implementor, C will survive.
So _that's_ what the "C" stands for -- "Cockroach".

I can see it now...

Scene: Post-apocalypse Los Angeles. Smoldering ruins everywhere.
Zoom in to crumbled building with "SkyNet" marquee. Burnt skeletons
litter the streets.

Suddenly, a lone computer terminal flickers to life. Slowly, the
following message appears in glowing green letters:

Hello, world.

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+-------------------------+--------------------+-----------------------+
Don't e-mail me at: <mailto:Th*************@gmail.com>
Apr 28 '07 #13
On Apr 27, 2:26 pm, Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now ANSI
and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal falsehood.

An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed the
if logic.

It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.

Why test thinking when the goal was a compiler?

This is out of HAND. I am gonna just nuke DC and see if the logic was
allowed.

Predicate theory is just a logical theory, it is not
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL theory.

To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.
Yeah call me a non language user.

Except my nukes are real.

..

Apr 28 '07 #14

"Douglas Eagleson" <ea*************@yahoo.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com...
On Apr 27, 2:26 pm, Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
>C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now ANSI
and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal falsehood.

An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed the
if logic.

It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.

Why test thinking when the goal was a compiler?

This is out of HAND. I am gonna just nuke DC and see if the logic was
allowed.

Predicate theory is just a logical theory, it is not
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL theory.

To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.

Yeah call me a non language user.

Except my nukes are real.
Either you are trolling this ng or you are not well. I suspect the latter.
It happens to a lot of people - the brain is the most complicated organ in
the body - and normally problems are fairly trivial and easy to treat, but
just occasionally they are serious. Please see a doctor, your normal family
doctor.

Other posters, please don't antagonise this person.

--
Free games and programming goodies.
http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~bgy1mm
Apr 28 '07 #15
On Apr 28, 3:59 am, "Malcolm McLean" <regniz...@btinternet.comwrote:
"Douglas Eagleson" <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.comwrote in message

news:11**********************@l77g2000hsb.googlegr oups.com...
On Apr 27, 2:26 pm, Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now ANSI
and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal falsehood.
An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed the
if logic.
It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.
Why test thinking when the goal was a compiler?
This is out of HAND. I am gonna just nuke DC and see if the logic was
allowed.
Predicate theory is just a logical theory, it is not
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL theory.
To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.
Yeah call me a non language user.
Except my nukes are real.

Either you are trolling this ng or you are not well. I suspect the latter.
It happens to a lot of people - the brain is the most complicated organ in
the body - and normally problems are fairly trivial and easy to treat, but
just occasionally they are serious. Please see a doctor, your normal family
doctor.

Other posters, please don't antagonise this person.

--
Free games and programming goodies.http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~bgy1mm- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -
Well, it is an issue of maliciousness to talk to me. Your kind do not
get to be talked back to. Go away.

Apr 28 '07 #16

"Douglas Eagleson" <ea*************@yahoo.comwrote in message
news:11**********************@u30g2000hsc.googlegr oups.com...
On Apr 28, 3:59 am, "Malcolm McLean" <regniz...@btinternet.comwrote:
>"Douglas Eagleson" <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.comwrote in message

news:11**********************@l77g2000hsb.googleg roups.com...
On Apr 27, 2:26 pm, Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now ANSI
and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal falsehood.
>An if statement in a while loop must function. or you have changed the
if logic.
>It is a major fallacy to claim the if as abstract in all usage. A
certain usage used ot be allowed so the fallacy did something neet.
Now the Visual 6.0 enforece predicate test the geniuses theory.
>Why test thinking when the goal was a compiler?
>This is out of HAND. I am gonna just nuke DC and see if the logic was
allowed.
>Predicate theory is just a logical theory, it is not
ALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLL theory.
>To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.
Yeah call me a non language user.
Except my nukes are real.

Either you are trolling this ng or you are not well. I suspect the
latter.
It happens to a lot of people - the brain is the most complicated organ
in
the body - and normally problems are fairly trivial and easy to treat,
but
just occasionally they are serious. Please see a doctor, your normal
family
doctor.

Other posters, please don't antagonise this person.

--
Free games and programming
goodies.http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~bgy1mm- Hide quoted text -

- Show quoted text -

Well, it is an issue of maliciousness to talk to me. Your kind do not
get to be talked back to. Go away.
If I saw someone with swelling in their ankles and short of breath I'd
instantly tell them to go and see a doctor. That's a classic sign of a dicky
heart, though of course you can't be sure without running actual tests.
Nothing malicious about it; the malicious person would tell then are just
fine but and would they like some exercise? Why should it be any different
if the central nervous system is the organ that seems to be affected?

--
Free games and programming goodies.
http://www.personal.leeds.ac.uk/~bgy1mm
Apr 28 '07 #17
Douglas Eagleson wrote:
"Malcolm McLean" <regniz...@btinternet.comwrote:
>"Douglas Eagleson" <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.comwrote in message
>>>
C used to allow the function as th elogical assembly.. And now
ANSI and others have develope a variant that thrives on criminal
falsehood.
.... snip ...
>>
Either you are trolling this ng or you are not well. I suspect
the latter. It happens to a lot of people - the brain is the most
complicated organ in the body - and normally problems are fairly
trivial and easy to treat, but just occasionally they are serious.
Please see a doctor, your normal family doctor.

Other posters, please don't antagonise this person.

Well, it is an issue of maliciousness to talk to me. Your kind do
not get to be talked back to. Go away.
Ok. Resolved. Troll. PLONK.

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<http://www.aaxnet.com/editor/edit043.html>
<http://kadaitcha.cx/vista/dogsbreakfast/index.html>
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Apr 28 '07 #18
On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 17:19:23 -0400, Kenneth Brody <kenbrodywrote:
>klaushuotari wrote:
>>
On 27 huhti, 21:26, Douglas Eagleson <eaglesondoug...@yahoo.com>
wrote:
[... rambling ...]
To restrict theory is the outcome. ANd C is therefor DEAD.

Let's give a big hand to C. It will survive. No matter what's the
compiler, no matter what's the implementor, C will survive.
C will survive to all we
Apr 29 '07 #19
In article <Rq******************************@comcast.com>, Wade Ward
<in*****@invalid.netwrites
>
Perl is probably the language of choice on this, but I don't know it. Can a
person scrap this together in ISO C? I do not solicit comment from persons
who have a parochial view of the C Programming Language or who think there
isn't something dreadfully wrong about English cuisine.
What's wrong with English cuisine?
We got
Pizza
Curry
Lasagne
Quiche Loraine
Spaghetti Bolognase
Bagels
Hamburgers
Piela
Chile-con-carne
The list is endless

--
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
\/\/\/\/\ Chris Hills Staffs England /\/\/\/\/
/\/\/ ch***@phaedsys.org www.phaedsys.org \/\/\
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/

May 2 '07 #20
Chris Hills wrote:
In article <Rq******************************@comcast.com>, Wade Ward
<in*****@invalid.netwrites
>>
Perl is probably the language of choice on this, but I don't know it. Can a
person scrap this together in ISO C? I do not solicit comment from persons
who have a parochial view of the C Programming Language or who think there
isn't something dreadfully wrong about English cuisine.

What's wrong with English cuisine?
We got
Pizza
Curry
Lasagne
Quiche Loraine
Spaghetti Bolognase
Bagels
Hamburgers
Piela
Chile-con-carne
The list is endless
apple Crumble.

--
"Based on their behaviour so far -- I have no idea." /Sahara/

Hewlett-Packard Limited registered office: Cain Road, Bracknell,
registered no: 690597 England Berks RG12 1HN

May 2 '07 #21
In article <f1**********@murdoch.hpl.hp.com>, Chris Dollin
<ch**********@hp.comwrites
>Chris Hills wrote:
>In article <Rq******************************@comcast.com>, Wade Ward
<in*****@invalid.netwrites
>>>
Perl is probably the language of choice on this, but I don't know it. Can a
person scrap this together in ISO C? I do not solicit comment from persons
who have a parochial view of the C Programming Language or who think there
isn't something dreadfully wrong about English cuisine.

What's wrong with English cuisine?
We got
Pizza
Curry
Lasagne
Quiche Loraine
Spaghetti Bolognase
Bagels
Hamburgers
Piela
Chile-con-carne
The list is endless

apple Crumble.
Now you're talkin'

I got a Spotted Dick.....
--
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\/\/\/\/\ Chris Hills Staffs England /\/\/\/\/
/\/\/ ch***@phaedsys.org www.phaedsys.org \/\/\
\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/

May 2 '07 #22
Chris Hills wrote:
In article <f1**********@murdoch.hpl.hp.com>, Chris Dollin
<ch**********@hp.comwrites
>Chris Hills wrote:
>>In article <Rq******************************@comcast.com>, Wade Ward
<in*****@invalid.netwrites

Perl is probably the language of choice on this, but I don't know
it. Can a
person scrap this together in ISO C? I do not solicit comment from
persons
who have a parochial view of the C Programming Language or who think
there
isn't something dreadfully wrong about English cuisine.

What's wrong with English cuisine?
We got
Pizza
Curry
Lasagne
Quiche Loraine
Spaghetti Bolognase
Bagels
Hamburgers
Piela
Chile-con-carne
The list is endless

apple Crumble.

Now you're talkin'

I got a Spotted Dick.....
You might want to see a doctor about that. :-)

--
Joe Wright
"Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler."
--- Albert Einstein ---
May 2 '07 #23
In article <o6******************************@comcast.com>, Joe Wright
<jo********@comcast.netwrites
>Chris Hills wrote:
>In article <f1**********@murdoch.hpl.hp.com>, Chris Dollin
<ch**********@hp.comwrites
>>Chris Hills wrote:

In article <Rq******************************@comcast.com>, Wade Ward
<in*****@invalid.netwrites
>
Perl is probably the language of choice on this, but I don't know
>Can a
person scrap this together in ISO C? I do not solicit comment
>from persons
who have a parochial view of the C Programming Language or who
>think there
isn't something dreadfully wrong about English cuisine.

What's wrong with English cuisine?
We got
Pizza
Curry
Lasagne
Quiche Loraine
Spaghetti Bolognase
Bagels
Hamburgers
Piela
Chile-con-carne
The list is endless

apple Crumble.
Now you're talkin'
I got a Spotted Dick.....

You might want to see a doctor about that. :-)
Only if he is going to put custard on it...

--
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\/\/\/\/\ Chris Hills Staffs England /\/\/\/\/
/\/\/ ch***@phaedsys.org www.phaedsys.org \/\/\
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Overview: Windows 11 and 10 have less user interface control over operating system update behaviour than previous versions of Windows. In Windows 11 and 10, there is no way to turn off the Windows...
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tracyyun
by: tracyyun | last post by:
Dear forum friends, With the development of smart home technology, a variety of wireless communication protocols have appeared on the market, such as Zigbee, Z-Wave, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, etc. Each...
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agi2029
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Let's talk about the concept of autonomous AI software engineers and no-code agents. These AIs are designed to manage the entire lifecycle of a software development project—planning, coding, testing,...

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