> I appreciate the candor of your discussion. I was very upset with the > demise of Pascal. Had developed many programs in it and was content with > the frequency of updates. What demise of Pascal? I program in it everyday, and find it a highly productive language. I use the Borland Object-Pascal flavor, which I find to be the best object-oriented language I've yet used (Better than Java, but less portable). The Borland version is available for Windows and Linux, and there is an open-source free object pascal project with ports to other platforms. -- Larry _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com
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