Guy's two pennyworth is perfectly correct; I was merely using Microsoft as the lowest common denominator!
Peter
-----Original Message----- From: leduc@montefiore.ulg.ac.be [mailto:leduc@montefiore.ulg.ac.be] Sent: 19 December 2000 08:43 To: Harry Rudin Cc: IFIP TC6 (E-mail) Subject: Re: [ifip-tc6] IFIP TC6 student grants - Proposal
Harry,
My two pence about "program/programme"...
My understanding is that: - for anything else than a computer program, the spelling is "programme" in the UK and "program" in the US - for computer programs, both use "program"
Cheers and Season's Greetings to all, Guy
At 20:55 18/12/2000, Harry Rudin wrote:
Peter, I am happy to take your word for the spelling of "programme" but I hope your source is more reliable than just Microsoft!
Best regards and Season's Greetings to all, Harry
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