In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on 10/06/2006
   at 11:33 AM, "Eric N. Bielefeld" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:

>I just went to the web site posted previously.  If you click on
>advanced  search, they list 33 programming languages, plus the choice
>of all  programming languages.  They list Lex, Limbo, lua, Matlab,
>and Troff.  I've  never heard of any of them.

Unless there is another language with the same name, troff is not a
programming language. nroff and troff are the Unix spinoffs from
runoff, and format marked-up text. Sort of like Script on barbituates.

> Guess which one they didn't list?

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     SETL
     SL/5

[1] I was saddened to read that Griswold has passed away.
 
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