I've been promising myself I would not get involved in this thread
since it seems like those with string opinions don't want to be confused
by the facts, however...
> I leave the counterexamples as an exercise to the reader. ;-)
There have been more lines of COBOL code written than in all other
programming languages combined ... by a factor of 4.
Urb
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