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- From: schwartz@roke.cs.psu.edu (Scott Schwartz)
- Subject: Re: standards
- In-Reply-To: bh@anarres.CS.Berkeley.EDU's message of 21 Dec 1992 23:57:31 GMT
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- bh@anarres.CS.Berkeley.EDU (Brian Harvey) writes:
- But I feel that we need something analogous to C's stdio library
- if we want to share our work with our friends.
-
- I agree with that sentiment. Take a lesson from pascal and make the
- language usable. That said, take a lesson from C and use a nice
- package mechanism to do it.
-