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by araes 879 days ago
Thanks. So much more of that code makes sense now. IFD, SGNU, FORN, FORM. FORM especially. So many codes now have the word FORM as a special word.

What a nightmare to read though if you don't know what it's supposed to be written like. Is it a: "FORM=" or a "FOR M=" ? Is it: "S GNU:G", "SG NU:G", "SGN U:G"? SQRD totally looks like some special kind of square root implementation.

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Yeah, early BASICs tended to let you skip the spaces, and in fact it sometimes did have a measurable effect on parsing/execution speed. And of course on file size too… Additionally, at least C64 Basic had two-character shorthands for all keywords.