The "loop and a half"
Ethan Furman
ethan at stoneleaf.us
Thu Oct 5 20:59:27 EDT 2017
On 10/04/2017 04:50 PM, Stefan Ram wrote:
> names: are sequences of letters and stand for values
> function names: names that stand for callable values
> function call operator: calls a callable value (first operand)
> argument: if present, it's value is passed to the function
>
> And, lo, I have explained everything one needs to know
> to understand the expression
No, you haven't. What is a value? What does callable mean? Why is a function a value?
I taught myself assembly from a book when I was 16, and that was far easier to understand than your explanation. I
understand that teaching is hard, but please don't make learning harder than it already is. One does not need to
understand fluid dynamics nor specific gravity in order to swim.
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~Ethan~
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