diff --git a/85_Synonym/ruby/synonim.rb b/85_Synonym/ruby/synonim.rb index 6334104a..92d2e8c7 100644 --- a/85_Synonym/ruby/synonim.rb +++ b/85_Synonym/ruby/synonim.rb @@ -4,19 +4,19 @@ # # From Basic Computer Games (1978) # -#A synonym of a word is another word (in the English language) which has the same, -#or very nearly the same, meaning. This program tests your knowledge of synonyms -#of a few common words. +# A synonym of a word is another word (in the English language) which has the same, +# or very nearly the same, meaning. This program tests your knowledge of synonyms +# of a few common words. # -#The computer chooses a word and asks you for a synonym. The computer then tells -#you whether you’re right or wrong. If you can’t think of a synonym, type “HELP” -#which causes a synonym to be printed. -#You may put in words of your choice in the data statements. -#The number following DATA in Statement 500 is the total number of data statements. -#In each data statement, the first number is the number of words in that statement. +# The computer chooses a word and asks you for a synonym. The computer then tells +# you whether you’re right or wrong. If you can’t think of a synonym, type “HELP” +# which causes a synonym to be printed. +# You may put in words of your choice in the data statements. +# The number following DATA in Statement 500 is the total number of data statements. +# In each data statement, the first number is the number of words in that statement. # -#Can you think of a way to make this into a more general kind of CAI program for any subject? -#Walt Koetke of Lexington High School, Massachusetts created this program. +# Can you think of a way to make this into a more general kind of CAI program for any subject? +# Walt Koetke of Lexington High School, Massachusetts created this program. # # ########################################################