David Ruggles wrote:
> For us it was because the telephony interface started back around '95 on
> OS/2 and Rexx was the scripting language. Since then we've migrated to other
> platforms and have brought Rexx with us.
>   
Yeah, see, it's the same discussion. Forth hung around like that for 
years, still does. There's
always *some* new stuff in Forth, but the problem is it never became a 
Mass Craze. Thus,
in the big-box-consumerism of the American programming shopping mall, 
it's invisible.

-- 
Jack J. Woehr            # "Self-delusion is
http://www.well.com/~jax #  half the battle!"
http://www.softwoehr.com #  - Zippy the Pinhead


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