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From: brunner@sri-spam.istc.sri.com (Thomas Eric Brunner)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c,comp.lang.misc
Subject: Re: bit-field pointers / arrays
Message-ID: <9785@sri-spam.istc.sri.com>
Date: Sat, 13-Dec-86 05:59:14 EST
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Posted: Sat Dec 13 05:59:14 1986
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Organization: SRI International, Menlo Park
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Keywords: SIMULA SNOBOL
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In article <1802@batcomputer.tn.cornell.edu> garry%cadif-oak@cu-arpa.cs.cornell.edu writes:
>[cross-posted to comp.lang.misc from comp.lang.c]
>"baby" Pascal). I love Simula, but Univacs to run it on are getting hard to 
>come by, and a Snobol compiler I haven't seen for years. Lisp has some virtues,
>but

Yass! Univacs are getting hard to find. and snobol seems to have passed from 
the keen of some unix vendors. Too bad for their loosers, they've (macho++)
c and (head!) lisp to do their work in, and never the wiser re: simula or
snobol. You know garry, the trendiness of these language processors and their
zelots is awk-ward to grok. No snobol? One wonders why? Real processor readers
need not flame :-).

Oh well, flame me, why not?

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