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- Subject: Re: Newbie Wants Advice on C-Programming
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- Date: 30 Dec 92 21:55:22 EST
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- In article <C003EI.H3u@news.udel.edu> bew@brahms.udel.edu (Ben Williams) writes:
- >write application software. Has anyone written a general purpose language
- >to do what I would think is the most common use of computer programming -
- >to write application programs? And if this/these exist, what are they and
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- Yes, it's called COBOL. It's rather widely used. :)
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