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Date:      Wed, 1 Mar 2006 15:00:36 -0800
From:      Steve Kargl <sgk@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
To:        Andrew Reilly <andrew-freebsd@areilly.bpc-users.org>
Cc:        arch@freebsd.org, current@freebsd.org, Garance A Drosehn <gad@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: HEADS UP: Importing csup into base
Message-ID:  <20060301230036.GA65289@troutmask.apl.washington.edu>
In-Reply-To: <20060301224120.GA33946@gurney.reilly.home>
References:  <20060301170306.GZ55746@elvis.mu.org> <p06230908c02ba3dee4c9@[128.113.24.47]> <20060301224120.GA33946@gurney.reilly.home>

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On Thu, Mar 02, 2006 at 09:41:20AM +1100, Andrew Reilly wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 03:18:07PM -0500, Garance A Drosehn wrote:
> > Even
> > though I do like to work with multiple computer languages (and
> > in fact there is a lot I like about Modula-3), I do think a tool
> > such as cvsup needs to be in a more universally-available and
> > widely-known language.
> 
> I like Modula-3 too (at least conceptually: I haven't found an
> excuse to code in it), but not "widely-known" is perhaps even an
> understatement.  I came across this site the other day:
> http://www.tiobe.com/index.htm?tiobe_index
> Which I thought pretty interesting.  I noticed that Modula-3
> doesn't even make it into the top-100 popular languages, which
> puts it below Algol, Oberon, and Modula-2.
> 

Interesting site.  Guess which language in the top 20
has the most recently approved International standard?

-- 
Steve



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