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Who invented the zero based
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25/11/2011 17:19:13
 
 
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24/11/2011 09:04:26
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ASP.NET
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VB 9.0
OS:
Windows 7
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Windows 2003 Server
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MS SQL Server
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Web
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01529748
Message ID:
01529818
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>I've been thinking about this this morning. Who invented the zero based approach, which applies to a lot of things in several development environments, including, among others, .NET. This is always a waste of time trying to understand/find which one applies to a specific component. I mean, when I start counting, I start at 1, right? lol

When I did AutoCoder on IBM 1401s and BAL on 360s you got used to referencing characters and so on by the offset from the base address. I'm pretty sure the same referencing was present in all assembly language programming from day one. Apparently somebody wasn't bright enough (decision by committee) to eliminate that counter intuitive feature from higher level languages.
Scott Ramey
BDS Software
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