
a=b? what does that mean? What if a doesn't equal b? Now , 'LET a=b', there's some proper manners. Come to that, more languages should have a PLEASE keyword And A THANKYOU would be nice too.
10 GOOD MORNING
20 PLEASE PRINT 'Heloo b3ta'
30 PLEASE GOTO 50
50 THANKYOU
60 GOOD DAY
The closest to this level of sophistication so far is LOLCODE with its KTHXBYE command. Unfortunately, it doesn't have line numbers and is therefore shit.
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10 GOOD MORNING
20 PLEASE PRINT 'Heloo b3ta'
30 PLEASE GOTO 50
50 THANKYOU
60 GOOD DAY
The closest to this level of sophistication so far is LOLCODE with its KTHXBYE command. Unfortunately, it doesn't have line numbers and is therefore shit.

Most unstructured Basics will "LET" and you can use
numeric Labels all over, even down to a line's worth.
I like COBOL for the politest form. No assumptions!
If you did not state it exactly, it does not get in the
final code stream, period. Lacks a "Thank you" tho--LOL.
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Sun 26 Apr 2009, 3:12,
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numeric Labels all over, even down to a line's worth.
I like COBOL for the politest form. No assumptions!
If you did not state it exactly, it does not get in the
final code stream, period. Lacks a "Thank you" tho--LOL.