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From: lwv26@cas.org (Larry W. Virden)
Subject: Re: Language "ranking" based on posts to users groups
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For that matter, I typically read a significantly large number of
postings like this one that is cross posted and have nothing to do
with the popularity of a language at all - or just involve flame wars
over whose language is best, or who are inappropriately (spammed) across
the newsgroups.
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