| 1. | Level I BASIC was not tokenized reserved words were stored literally.
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| 2. | Atari BASIC uses a unique way to recognize abbreviated reserved words.
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| 3. | Not all languages have the same numbers of reserved words.
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| 4. | Words include reserved words and user-defined identifiers.
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| 5. | Those reserved words can only be written lowercase and will not be recognized otherwise.
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| 6. | Since MUMPS interprets source code by context, there is no need for reserved words.
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| 7. | These reserved words have two purposes; they are used both for Ancillary data headers.
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| 8. | Thus one can add a new keyword foo using the reserved word _ _ foo.
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| 9. | The list of reserved words is sorted to place the more-commonly used commands first.
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| 10. | These reserved words have two purposes, for synchronization packets, and for ancillary data headers.
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