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Jeff_Relf
Hi Super_Haughty,
Re: The 30 thousand C/C++ projects on SourceForge, C++, 15,183, C, 14,646
being far more than the others: <<
Assembly, 1,524, Java, 14,586, JavaScript, 2,268,
C#, 2,321, Delphi/Kylix, 1,759, COBOL, 0, Fortran, 147,
Forth, 56, Common Lisp, 7, Emacs-Lisp, 5, Lisp, 314,
Modula, 7, Objective C, 659, Pascal, 321, Perl, 5,792,
PL/SQL, 1,093, Python, 3,916, Smalltalk, 53,
Visual Basic, 2,066, Visual Basic .NET, 134, Visual FoxPro, 2, >>
http://SourceForge.NET/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=160
Ya told me: << Gee you are the greatest.
c/c++ has the Big Mo ! There is no doubt.
More and more of your programs are being so wanted and great ! >>
C/C++ has #define... Noting is more readable or powerful than that.
C/C++ is as high_level as the DLLs you add,
yet it's also as lean as you'd like it to be,
....and it has the longest and most prestigious track record.
Re: The 30 thousand C/C++ projects on SourceForge, C++, 15,183, C, 14,646
being far more than the others: <<
Assembly, 1,524, Java, 14,586, JavaScript, 2,268,
C#, 2,321, Delphi/Kylix, 1,759, COBOL, 0, Fortran, 147,
Forth, 56, Common Lisp, 7, Emacs-Lisp, 5, Lisp, 314,
Modula, 7, Objective C, 659, Pascal, 321, Perl, 5,792,
PL/SQL, 1,093, Python, 3,916, Smalltalk, 53,
Visual Basic, 2,066, Visual Basic .NET, 134, Visual FoxPro, 2, >>
http://SourceForge.NET/softwaremap/trove_list.php?form_cat=160
Ya told me: << Gee you are the greatest.
c/c++ has the Big Mo ! There is no doubt.
More and more of your programs are being so wanted and great ! >>
C/C++ has #define... Noting is more readable or powerful than that.
C/C++ is as high_level as the DLLs you add,
yet it's also as lean as you'd like it to be,
....and it has the longest and most prestigious track record.