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Date: Mon, 3 Dec 2001 09:22:16 -0500
From: Adam Turoff <ziggy@panix.com>
To: Terrence Brannon <metaperl@mac.com>
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Subject: Re: Diversity - existence, value, and pursuit.
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On Sat, Dec 01, 2001 at 03:56:13PM -0800, Terrence Brannon wrote:
> On Saturday, December 1, 2001, at 01:27 PM, Adam Turoff wrote:
> >However, Parrot isn't expected to be the only platform that 
> >Parrot-targeted
> >languages can run on -- Java's VM and the CLR also come quickly 
> >to mind.
> 
> What is CLR?

Simon and others didn't address this, so for Terrence and the others
who haven't come across CLR yet, it is:

	1) a cleaning product that removes Calcium, Lime and Rust deposits

	2) Microsoft's Common Language Runtime, the VM for .NET

Z.