* Joel Neely <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [020511 06:45]:
> Hi, all,
> 
> The discussion stimulated by Tim's question on internal dots
> reminded me of a question (about REBOL and other things as
> well) that I've pondered over the years.  Since this list has
> a very eclectic, erudite, international population, perhaps
> someone can shed some light for me.

 I wrote only in C for many years, than transitioned to rebol,
 then python and perl. What I'm finding is syntaxes of different languages
 can inform each other. I now have a user-defined rebol functions
 'split and 'chomp and I'm using more abstract data typing in
 Ansi C.

 Lately I've been learning SQL for applying DocKimbel's mysql-protocol,
 and it seems to me that SQL could inform rebol syntax. 
 SQL has a sort of natural-ness to it that 'flows' better than
 C.

 As for 'isflatten, it occurs to me that I've been looking for
 that word for some time now.
 Thanks Joel!
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