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Re: Any applications coded in Dylan?
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To: info-dylan@ai.mit.edu
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Subject: Re: Any applications coded in Dylan?
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From: Zeno <zenem@nospam.earthlink.net>
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Date: Thu, 11 Jan 2001 09:45:01 -0500 (EST)
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On Sun, 07 Jan 2001 04:52:46 GMT, kachinadtm@my-deja.com wrote:
>All right, Here is my testimony of my commercial use of Dylan.
>Sorry I didn't step forward earlier, but I do all my posting through
>DejaNews to avoid spamming, and somehow I missed the original post
>as it doesn't appear in DejaNews.
Sorry, I had X-NoArchive set in my newsreader.
<glowing recommendation snipped (but everyone should read it!)>
>Anyone reading this should seriously consider Dylan. I personally feel
>it has what it takes to be the next generation language... like 'C' was
>to assembler, Dylan is to C++.
Thank you very much for writing and posting this. After reading your
message, I am convinced that Dylan is a valuable language and is
certainly worth learning. Your post especially hits home because the
next project I have in mind is very graphically oriented and must be
flexible. I do wish that FO would pipe in now and declare their
dedication to FO Dylan's continuance, because I must know that it will
keep the pace with the yearly MS OS upgrades.
Thanks again,
- Zeno
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