On 16 Mai, 21:52, rober...@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca (Walter Roberson) wrote:
> In article <lnd4nmghpa....@nuthaus.mib.org>,
> Keith Thompson <ks...@mib.org> wrote:
>
> >rober...@ibd.nrc-cnrc.gc.ca (Walter Roberson) writes:
> >> In article <a235703d-62b9-4378-9518-8b15fc850...@d77g2000hsb.googlegroups.com>,
> >> No, the only iteration form that does at least one iteration before
> >> checking the condition is "do until"
> >Or, if you happen to be programming in C <OT>or C++</OT>, "do while".
> ><OT>Pascal has "repeat until"; perhaps that's what you were thinking
> >of.</OT>
>
> Nah, I just have a thick head today 
> --
> 'Roberson' is my family name; my given name is 'Walter'.
@Walter: Thought this would be more polite. I'm a German native-
speaker and we have something called T-V distinction. The English
counterpart to "sie" appears to be calling someone with his family
name (at least for me) whereas calling someone by his given name
indicates a much closer relationship.