Re: Is it always possible to write a COBOL program using only 1 sentence per paragraph?



In article <3kauckFtf29sU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Pete Dashwood <dashwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
><docdwarf@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:dboqvi$64$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> In article <3k9fpeFtilonU1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
>> Pete Dashwood <dashwood@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>> [snip]
>>
>>>(And arguing it with you has not changed my mind :-))
>>
>> It seems, however, that code someone else posted did... sometimes a
>> different method is needed, that is all.
>
>I guess so :-) But it is still fun to argue (in the classical sense) stuff
>with people capable of doing so... :-)

I agree... when you find such people would you be so kind as to introduce
me to them? I think I'd be able to learn much!

>
>I always enjoy your posts, Doc.

Shucks... you'se jes' easily amused.

DD
.



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