Steve Ketcham wrote:
> In article <g4u8kj$lq0$1$8302bc10@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>,
> Simon Slavin <slavins.delete.these.four.words@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
> wrote:
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>> 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.
>
> 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.
Oh, I know that. I was just curious which ones Apple deemed "im****tant
enough" that they included them with the OS.
Thanks,
Frank


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