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Ted Ashton <[log in to unmask]>
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Thus it was written in the epistle of Shawn Gordon,
> On Thursday, November 15, 2001, at 11:12 AM, Kyle Kelton wrote:
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> > Given the announcement of the demise of the HP3000 (very unhappy), what
> > are the prevailing programming languages and databases in the UNIX
> > environment?
> >
> C and C++, then you can look at OO scripting languages like Python

Also Perl, Pascal and Fortran (as well as numerous other languages which are
not on the 3000).  COBOL and Business Basic projects are both underway at GNU.

Ted
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Ted Ashton ([log in to unmask]), Info Sys, Southern Adventist University
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There are in this world optimists who feel that any symbol that starts off
with an integral sign must necessarily denote something that will have every
property that they should like an integral to possess. This of course is
quite annoying to us rigorous mathematicians; what is even more annoying is
that by doing so they often come up with the right answer.
                        -- McShane, E. J.
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