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Re: programming languages w/ Leopard

by Simon Slavin <slavins.delete.these.four.words@[EMAIL PROTECTED] Jul 7, 2008 at 08:58 PM

On 05/07/2008, Frank Swarbrick wrote in message
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> David Phillip Oster wrote:
> > 
> > The standard Unix languages are also included:
> > as, awk, bash, lex, m4, troff, yacc

If you list bash, you should probably include tcsh, csh, & sh.

> Thanks for the info!

Not really sure what you consider a programming language.  There are at
least another ten other 'programming things' hidden away inside Darwin. 
For instance you have full copies of PHP, and SQLITE3.  Most people
consider PHP a language, and you might consider SQL a language too.

Simon.
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http://www.hearsay.demon.co.uk
 




 6 Posts in Topic:
programming languages w/ Leopard
Frank Swarbrick <fswar  2008-07-04 23:04:17 
Re: programming languages w/ Leopard
David Phillip Oster <o  2008-07-05 06:10:10 
Re: programming languages w/ Leopard
Frank Swarbrick <fswar  2008-07-05 12:38:52 
Re: programming languages w/ Leopard
Simon Slavin <slavins.  2008-07-07 20:58:43 
Re: programming languages w/ Leopard
Steve Ketcham <steve@[  2008-07-08 23:12:46 
Re: programming languages w/ Leopard
Frank Swarbrick <fswar  2008-07-09 21:20:55 

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