I know what DOSUBL does — okay, I think I know what it does — but how is DOSUBL pronounced? And as long as I'm asking, how was the name DOSUBL created, is it an acronym, or a shortened version of some possibly understandable phrase?
Inquiring minds want to know.
Rick Langston said it is "abbreviation" from: "DO SUBmit Line", so I would sad (as he did) do(do)-sub(sub)-L(el).
https://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/2018/12/20/five-sas-programming-language-features/
Bart
Perhaps it is the 12th attempt to get it to work? DOSUBA, DOSUBB, ....
Rick Langston said it is "abbreviation" from: "DO SUBmit Line", so I would sad (as he did) do(do)-sub(sub)-L(el).
https://blogs.sas.com/content/sasdummy/2018/12/20/five-sas-programming-language-features/
Bart
@yabwon beat me by 28 sec 😉
Thanks, @yabwon , this has been bothering me for months.
Rick Langston has the answer at 07:00 here 🙂
https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=422&v=fE_OT8fmfT0&feature=emb_title
DOSUBL is the Esperanto translation for the English word "double". So says Google Translate. So, anyone speak Esperanto? How would dosubl be pronounced in Esperanto?
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