My turn to show off. Following the bilingual trend set
by BooK
I did a Perl/Lisp and a Perl/Forth $A++.
It is important not to be the man of only one language. :)
Lisp:
; q
(setq A (if (boundp 'A) (+ 1 A) 1) ) ; $A++;
Forth:
( # ) VARIABLE A 0 A ! : $A++; A @ 1+ A ! ; : :-) ; : ); :-) ;
);
$A++;
In reply to RE: $A++
by stefp
in thread $A++
by BooK
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