[Beowulf] "Code" vs. "Codes"
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Alan Louis Scheinine ascheinine at tuffmail.usTue Apr 1 16:55:05 PDT 2008
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I can't stand it any longer, I've got to make my "contribution" to this discussion. Eric Moore cites the text > a list of all codes and cyphers in use For this reason, I always thought that using "code" for programs was considered sloppy jargon and that in a formal document or article one should write "computer program" rather than "code". -- Alan Centro di Ricerca, Sviluppo e Studi Superiori in Sardegna Center for Advanced Studies, Research, and Development in Sardinia Alan Scheinine c/o CRS4 Loc. Pixina Manna Edificio 1 09010 Pula (Cagliari), Italy Email: ascheinine at acm.org Phone: 070 9250 238 [+39 070 9250 238] Fax: 070 9250 216 or 220 [+39 070 9250 216 or +39 070 9250 220] Operator at reception: 070 9250 1 [+39 070 9250 1] Mobile phone: 347 7990472 [+39 347 7990472]
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