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From: barmar@mit-eddie.UUCP (Barry Margolin)
Newsgroups: net.lang
Subject: Re: Reading programs left-to-right.
Message-ID: <4951@mit-eddie.UUCP>
Date: Tue, 13-Aug-85 00:51:05 EDT
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Posted: Tue Aug 13 00:51:05 1985
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Reply-To: barmar@mit-eddie.UUCP (Barry Margolin)
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In article <6571@boring.UUCP> jack@mcvax.UUCP (Jack Jansen) writes:
>Why do most programming languages do assignments like
>
I think that it is mostly due to the legacy of Fortran, Algol, PL/I,
etc. As to why these languages do it this way, I suspect that it has to
do with mathematical notation. Mathematicians often name quantities
with statements of the form
Let =
or
Let be
(e.g. "Let R be the set of real numbers").
--
Barry Margolin
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