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From: alan@geg.mot.com (Alan Newman)
Subject: Re: Are there Prolog JOBS out there?
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Date: 6 Sep 94 11:20:19
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In-Reply-To: pets@munta.cs.mu.OZ.AU's message of Tue, 6 Sep 1994 05:06:21 GMT
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In article <9424915.14915@mulga.cs.mu.OZ.AU> 
pets@munta.cs.mu.OZ.AU (Peter Schachte) wrote:

   If Prolog is ever to become a popular language for commercial
   application development, it will happen very slowly, one success at a
   time.  Unless, of course, it is made backward compatible with C++ and
   renamed C*=C :-).

Renamed C*=C?  Maybe :-C would be more apropos. :-)

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