On Mon, 15 Jan 2001, Clarence Verge wrote:
| Sorry about this, but I think there are only two useful
| programming languages: machine specific assembly language
| for a good job done right, and Basic for a quick job done
| fast. <G>
|
| Does anyone know if there is a "basic" for Linux ?
Perl, I guess ("Perl does it all").
>From my "Running Linux" book, Chap 13, there are available, in
order described: C, C++, Shell scripts, Perl, Tcl/Tk, Java, and
then many others (such as Python, LISP, Prolog; Ada and Pascal
and Fortran translators...) Need any more?
Remember, caverge, the end result of any compiled program _is_
machine specific (assembly) language.
Best regards
PS, your sig dashes need fixing.
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