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| + | | =D6+1 || =D7*$E$3^2 | ||
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Revision as of 03:21, 21 July 2016
Introduction
Why another programming language? Don’t we have enough of them? Well, let us try this real world experiment. Go to the best programmer you know. Pick the simplest formula you can think of: E=mc2. Ask how the Energy (E) can be calculated, for a mass (m) of 1kg, 2kg, 3kg,… 10kg and for a constant Speed of Light (3x10^8m/s). Let us just watch the programmer for what happens next. Yes, go ahead and start a stop watch! It is likely that the programmer would pull up a spreadsheet, and type formulae notations into the document such as on the right, and within a minute or so, give you the answers.
| C | =3*10^8 |
|---|---|
| 2 | 7 |
| M | |
| 1 | =D5*$E$3^2 |
| =D5+1 | =D6*$E$3^2 |
| =D6+1 | =D7*$E$3^2 |
| … | … |
| =D12+1 | =D13*$E$3^2 |
| =D13+1 | =D14*$E$3^2 |