I would agree with Claus' suggestions and prefer the definition "a widespread platform independent language" Widespread is just too hard a metric to define, though I think Perl is still probably most common and wide spread, and distracts from the main point which is less controversial.

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On Thu, 17 Mar 2005, Claus Agerskov wrote:
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I would change the last part of the sentence to:
 a widespread platform independent language
or just
 a platform independent language
[snip]

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