Re: language design implications for variant records in a pascal-like language

"robin" <robin51@dodo.com.au>
Sat, 15 Jan 2011 23:15:50 +1100

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Re: language design implications for variant records in a pascal-like mcr@wildcard.demon.co.uk (Martin Rodgers) (2011-01-14)
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From: "robin" <robin51@dodo.com.au>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: Sat, 15 Jan 2011 23:15:50 +1100
Organization: Compilers Central
References: 11-01-040 11-01-048
Keywords: history, design
Posted-Date: 16 Jan 2011 11:44:31 EST

> <compilers@is-not-my.name>
>> I have always wondered why so many languages use English words


> The answer that jumps out at me is most languages were developed in
> America


Pascal was designed in Europe, and it is in English.



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