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Lawrence Wrote:
e.g. Traderware's VB script cannot do the type
of abstraction of indicator coding like EasyLang.
You lost me on that one. I assume you are refering to simple vs. series
functions. I would appreciate some more clarification about what this means
with regards to the limitations of VB vs. those of EasyLang.
Lawrence Wrote:
The pitfall is this ability also crippled its
power to compute something more complex.
I take it that the "its" in the above sentence refers to EasyLanguage?
thx for the clarification,
Patrick White
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lawrence Chan" <stnahc@xxxxxxxx>
To: "Phil" <rhodes@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>; <omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Monday, December 11, 2000 12:04 AM
Subject: Re: Computer language
It has none of the procedure/functions/modular
capability of Pascal though, unless you hook
EasyLang to external programs ... then you are
writting code in something else.
Any regular programming language will not look
like the EasyLang because it is created to mix
specifically "series" type of data.
e.g. Traderware's VB script cannot do the type
of abstraction of indicator coding like EasyLang.
The pitfall is this ability also crippled its
power to compute something more complex.
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Lawrence Chan http://www.tickquest.com
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