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From: grant@pentagon-ai.army.mil (Pete Grant)
Subject: Re: A Win32 CLISP
Message-ID: <DEBt4t.3pH@pentagon-ai.army.mil>
Organization: U.S. Army Artificial Intelligence Center, The Pentagon
References: <MARCUS.95Aug23093640@sayre.sysc.pdx.edu> <809267808snz@wildcard.demon.co.uk> <41s1a0$dop@ixnews7.ix.netcom.com>
Date: Sun, 3 Sep 1995 10:58:04 GMT
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In article <41s1a0$dop@ixnews7.ix.netcom.com> martyb@ix.netcom.com (Martin Brundage) writes:
>In <809267808snz@wildcard.demon.co.uk> Cyber Surfer
>
>Sorry to jump into the middle of this thread, but I was curious about
>this issue. I still remember my disappointment when Borland introduced
>Delphi based on (of all languages) Pascal!
>
On the other hand, they could have followed the others -- MSVB, Power
Builder, etc. -- and used (of all languages) basic.  I was pleased
that they didn't.  I guess it's a matter of viewpoint. :-)

Pete.

