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- From: mike@majestix.cs.uoregon.edu (Michael John Haertel)
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- Subject: Re: Scientists as Programmers (was Re: Small Language Wanted)
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- Date: 2 Sep 92 18:04:45 GMT
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- In-Reply-To: meissner@osf.org's message of Wed, 2 Sep 1992 00:28:50 GMT
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- In article <MEISSNER.92Sep1202838@curley.osf.org> meissner@osf.org (Michael Meissner) writes:
- > C++.
-
- Ah, yes. "The most complicated complex number extension ever invented
- for any language." (I first heard that from Bart Massey.)
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