In article <g4u8kj$lq0$1$8302bc10@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Simon Slavin <slavins.delete.these.four.words@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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wrote:
> On 05/07/2008, Frank Swarbrick wrote in message
> <6d9tdsF1j01tU1@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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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.
And there's a gazillion other things available for free download,
especially if you're not afraid to build them. Normal stuff, like GNU
Fortran, and more esoteric things, like Objective Caml, which is used to
build geneweb.
Seve


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