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From: lwv26@chemabs.uucp (Larry W. Virden)
Subject: Looking for a simple program written in whatever the language is going to be called ;-)
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Okay, I am tired of reading all the 'discussion' on musicians, poets, 
programmers, engineers, companies, lawyers, etc.

I was wondering if someone out there could point me to some simple software
written _in the Dynamic Language discussed on this group_.

For instance, has anyone written an 'ls' like command, not trying to
'port' the Unix C code, but writing it as a program in D* is intended
to be written - using classing, etc.

There are many ways to learn a language.  I have a couple of different
reference manuals, but would also gain understanding from looking at
(or reading the thoughts of!) a programmer's attempt at writing a
fairly easily understandable program.
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:s Larry W. Virden                 INET: lvirden@cas.org
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The task of an educator should be to irrigate the desert not clear the forest.
