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- Subject: Re: PROGRAMERS OF ANY LANGUAGE
- Date: Sun, 31 Mar 1996 23:51:20 GMT
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- Drew <aellis@harvey> wrote:
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- > I am trying to document the pros and cons of the different
- >languages. Would you please e-mail me and tell me some of the things you
- >like or dislike about them.
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- Drew,
- what platforms and what uses?
- Generally, generic C is best.
- But powerful business- PL/1 or Cobol
- generall all purpose programming
- with lots of cross applications- C/C++.
- my 2รณ worth.
- Surely the term 'organized religion'
- is as much an oxymoron as 'military intelligence'.
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