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Don Bruck3-May-13 6:15
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When I first learned about mathematical functions f(x)(a dozen years before my first programming class) I was told mathematicians used "i" for the first incrementing variable, "j" for the next and so on.

When I started to learn programming languages, a FORTRAN professor (FORTRAN as in "FORmula TRANslation") who (of course) was a member of the Math department, said something along the lines of "This is not the theology department but using anything other that "I" for the first incremental etc is heresy. Those who want to use 'meaningful words' should consider being English or Philosophy majors and take Professor So-and-So's COBOL class."

So, 'I' as an index did not start with FORTRAN, it started before FORTRAN, but it fit nicely because those who used FORTRAN knew its meaning from math studies.
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