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Re: Core
George Bonser wrote:
> > Probably should add perl, tcl, tk, python, etc...
>
> Why?
>
> perl might be a candidate the others seem fairly optional to me.
Anything that programs commonly use should be in the core. Perl
certainly, I guess the others are debatable. But why not?
There are an increasing number of apps written in Tcl/Tk. And probably
Perl/Tk for that matter.
I'm starting to learn Perl/Tk now...writting a custom ticket selling
application with it. Perhaps after I'm done I'll turn it into a more
general app, and it might actually give some people reason to use
Linux! :-)
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patch to an 8 bit operating system originally
coded for a 4 bit microprocessor by a 2 bit
company that can't handle 1 bit of competition."
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