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From: tonyk@world.std.com (Tony J. Kanawati)
Subject: Re: The Grand Challenge
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Christopher B. Browne (cbbrown@io.org) wrote:
: ...
: When the dust clears, the "Grand Challenge" language winds up
: being another PL/I, Ada, or C++.

I was thinking more like "Grand Unified Language", GUL.  Rhymes nicely with
"ghoul" :-)

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Antoun (Tony) Kanawati
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