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« Reply #75 on: 21 March, 2011, 20:34:04 »
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I like some aspects of it being OOP, but more like a struct than an actual object with methods and such, like it is in Java.
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« Reply #76 on: 21 March, 2011, 20:39:08 »
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true.  Maybe a lowercase b/h?  or %/$?

I think %/$ would be a good idea. They're hardly used in other situations.

Unless we want to make them actual operators? Cheesy

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% might be used as the modulus operator, like in C. @ could be used as well
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« Reply #77 on: 22 March, 2011, 04:21:06 »
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true.  Maybe a lowercase b/h?  or %/$?

I think %/$ would be a good idea. They're hardly used in other situations.

Unless we want to make them actual operators? Cheesy

EDIT: Btw, who's actually working on this?
% might be used as the modulus operator, like in C. @ could be used as well
Yeah, that's true.  Hmm.  @ for modulus or binary?  I could live with mod like you have and/or/xor in Z80 basic.
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« Reply #78 on: 27 March, 2011, 05:15:39 »
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Personally I think there needs to be alternatives to floating points too, maybe even through MODE changes (float, fix 0-9, integer 1 byte through 4 unsigned, etc). Because one major issue with BASIC is that floating points are huge. In a list, a floating point number is 9 bytes instead of 1 for a 1 byte integer. I think there should be support for 1, 2 and maybe even 4 bytes integers, and why not nibbles/binary while we're at it?
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