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From: knight@mrco.carleton.ca (Alan Knight)
Subject: Re: C++ / Smalltalk
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In <rtriggD1zCsD.92M@netcom.com> rtrigg@netcom.com (Roger Trigg) writes:

>I don't necessarily disagree with your point, but unless someone has
>rewritten it, the Enfin compiler is written in C using yacc.

OK, I didn't know that. Repharse that to "almost all the Smalltalk
compilers I know about". I wonder why they chose to do it that way?


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