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- From: asd@sage.cc.purdue.edu (Kareth)
- Newsgroups: comp.sys.next.software
- Subject: Looking for programming languages
- Message-ID: <BtLo79.B4s@mentor.cc.purdue.edu>
- Date: 26 Aug 92 16:52:20 GMT
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- Organization: Purdue University
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- I'm looking for any and ALL languages that are out there that you
- folks are using, or know can be used on NeXT's. I checked the FAQ
- sheet on it, but it doesn't cover nearly enough languages.
-
- Here's basically the largest list of languages I can think of:
-
- Basic, Cobol, Ada, APL, Lisp (any variety), Prolog, Pascal, Forth,
- Fortran, Logo, ML, FP, Icon, Modula, OCCAM, OPS5, Smalltalk, SNOBOL.
-
- I'm interested in finding out if there are compilers/interpretors/
- convertors/etc for these languages, and where they can be found,
- public domain or not. Some I've already found, but would like to find
- any and all sources. So if you're using one of these on your, please
- let me know, and if you're using something I haven't listed, let me
- know too.
-
- I'll compile all responses and post my results.
-
- So if it's a language, and you're using it on a NeXT, drop me a line!
-
- -k
-
- p.s. okay, so COBOL isn't a *real* language, but lots of folks use it
- so might as well include it. :)
-