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Having taught RPG to a _lot_ of non-RPGers John I’ll just say that in my opinion you are wrong.=snip=
Also I never said anything about free-format - although I think it is important.
There are a number of enhancements over the years that I have found to be very important to folks learning RPG in part because they are the norm in other languages. e.g Multi-dimensional arrays, nested data structures, etc. etc.
There have also been changes in subprocedures - in particular the removal of the requirement to always have prototypes, something that really bugs and confuses newbies because it made no sense for local subprocs.
Brad does good work and treats his customers well - I just wish that Rochester Connection would do more to update the materials they sell.
Jon Paris
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www.SystemiDeveloper.com
On Jul 19, 2016, at 1:24 PM, John Yeung <gallium.arsenide@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
[1] If you're coming to RPG from other languages, you may well find
free format *trickier* to learn than fixed, because free format
teases you with how similar it is in some ways, but then has crazy
quirks like semicolons required after the IF and ELSE statements. I
am still continually forgetting them.
John Y.
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