Questions on linked lists

Mike Meyer mwm at mired.org
Tue Apr 1 12:37:38 EST 2003


Dennis Lee Bieber <wlfraed at ix.netcom.com> writes:
>  (The instructor for my data structures 
> class once made the mistake of allowing us to use "any language he 
> could understand" -- which, of those on the college computer, left out 
> SNOBOL and APL -- he received assignments in BASIC, FORTRAN, Assembly, 
> and COBOL, all using statically allocated arrays.)

Geez, this is odd memory day. I once had an instructor say we could
write an assembler in "any structured language". Most people chose C,
Pascal or Algol. I wrote a SNOBOL preprocessor - in SNOBOL, of course
- to let me write the assembler in structured SNOBOL. I was one of the
first ones to finish the assignment.

Today, I could do it faster in Python - but that was many miles ago.

        <mike
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