On 15/04/14 19:45, Jakub Wilk wrote:
> * Thorsten Glaser <t...@mirbsd.de>, 2014-04-15, 11:24:
>> we need to go further. We need a programming language (with at least
>> two compiler implementations), which I will call Ͻ, that looks like C
>> so much that *every* C program¹ is also a valid Ͻ program, and
>> *every* Ͻ program that does not make use of the additional guarantees
>> (i.e. no C UB) is also a valid C program.
> […]
>> find a non-sucking name that is ISO 646 IRV,
>
> Let's call it Cava.
>
If we didn't have C, we'd all still be writing in obol,.pasal and basi.

Oh, and Fortran, of course.

Shachar

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