the linux kernel is written in C, but is programmed somewhat object
orientedly.  there have been discussions to switch to C++, but nobody
was too serious.  there are some good reasons not to switch.  not the
least of which is ALOT would have to change.

support scripts are generally written in shell scripting.  either bourne
or bourne again.

pete

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> What language is LEAF/LRP and it's assorted packages written in?  Is C/C++ the 
> standard language for Linux?
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> Thanks to all!!
> Sincerely,
> 
> Justin Pease
> N u a n c e   N i n e
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> www.nuance9.com
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