I'm personally looking forward to jash, jksh, jerl joap and jhp. The
world needs them. 

Stu

On Wed, 2003-03-12 at 10:46, Rowling, Jill wrote:
> http://click.unixreview.email-publisher.com/maaaUNDaaWzQQa46tLbb/
> It's not April 1 yet but Unix Review sent me this reference to a new book on
> jython.
> Man, the way things are going with languages, /usr/bin is going to have to
> be the biggest partition in any Linux system! (closely followed by /var).
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Jill.
> 
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