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November 27, 2007 at 09:18 AM
entawanabi

SET-UP, CLASS ELEVEN

by entawanabi . Updated 18 years, 7 months ago

I’m early because I have to do two entries this week to get caught up with the one I had to have done by someone else and was kindly done for me by several people asked by TechRepublic; so I was informmed by them when I enquired about the subject. It is ‘sposed to be available on one of the Pay places?

Languages do most of the work for us in this level of computer, later it is done on top of the languages with structures and what is called Rule sets. Loadding BASICS or anyof the other base langauges mentioned in ‘Class 8″ only prepares the machine to do this and the next step.

The norm is to load and run in this order the followwing languages: BASIC; Basic; GWBasic, JAVA, JAVA BATCH; BBasic LARIMIE; C+; A+; D–; K+; and then there are these languages that are also available but very new to most people: BASICS COMPILIER; BASICS COLLATER; BASICS ASSEMBLER; and BASICS DBasee to aide you in working with the rework and new release from Microsoft Microsoft DBASE!. At the Contractware Site these are all available,You can also get them thru several Netsites and websites: RIVERFREIGHT.com; is one that is both a website Fixx and also has a linked netsite that is also Fixx-ed.

These languages come with Style manuals and Lexicons so that you -Actually your machine- can do the work you desire the way that you desire it done. There are sevral questions that can be addressed here: The primary one Is the French language that was once in use and so popular as well as necessary to Computerring, Pimarilly the french stopped useing its written language form and that PARTICULAR form of French became a dead language no longer inuse or spoken. Thus no more use in computerring. Today the only language that use the human form that is in popular and common use is “American Standard English by MacGregor” with the Monroe version second and Nippon Third. Ther are no longer any Fortran, Cobol, or Sata Keyboards on planet and most of them that spoke the language at all are also no longer on planet.

ENta Wanabi

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