[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
) I don't think that's what James meant.  I think when he said "commercial
) application", he really meant "business data processing application".  C
) really *isn't* well suited to most BDP applications, so his statement is
) much more reasonable when interpreted that way.  But I still suspect
) that there are at least a few BDP applications written in C nonetheless.

Just for the record: 
I'm a software engineer for a company that does mortgages, and
we have plenty of C software in use that does data processing.


SaSW, Willem
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