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- From: burley@geech.gnu.ai.mit.edu (Craig Burley)
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- Subject: Re: C versus FORTRAN debate (WAS: Re: Welcome to HPFF
- Message-ID: <BURLEY.92Aug18125000@geech.gnu.ai.mit.edu>
- Date: 18 Aug 92 16:50:00 GMT
- Article-I.D.: geech.BURLEY.92Aug18125000
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- In-reply-to: HBO043@DJUKFA11.BITNET's message of 18 Aug 92 13:52:36 GMT
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- In article <92231.155237HBO043@DJUKFA11.BITNET> HBO043@DJUKFA11.BITNET (Dr. Christoph van Wuellen) writes:
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- P.S. I have not yet seen a 100,000 lines C program, whereas I work with
- several FORTRAN programs which are larger than this.
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- I've seen a few. So far, they've all been Fortran compilers. :-)
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- (Ok, plus GNU EMACS and GNU C, which are probably 100K lines as well.)
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- James Craig Burley, Software Craftsperson burley@gnu.ai.mit.edu
- Member of the League for Programming Freedom (LPF)
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