Do I really need to learn Java?

Ben Wolfson wolfson at uchicago.edu
Tue May 15 21:52:03 EDT 2001


In article <uRiM6.83383$2U.38291173 at news2.rdc2.tx.home.com>, "Rainer
Deyke" <root at rainerdeyke.com> wrote:

> "Simon Brunning" <SBrunning at trisystems.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:mailman.989942515.14877.python-list at python.org...
>> (snip)
>>
>> > In this case, only the
>> > people who *really LOVE* Intercal will bother to "be Intercal
>> > programmers": there is absolutely no "side benefit" (such as
>> > salaries:-) in so being.
>>
>> The way you phrase this would imply that there are some programmers who
>> *don't* love INTERCAL. Some mistake, surely?
> 
> Some would say Malbolge makes Intercal redundant, although I'll take
> Brainf*ck and Unlambda over either.

Someone with far too much time on his hands is working to ensure
Intercal's continuing relevance: <http://www.assurdo.com/INTERCAL/>.
Version 1.xx apparently will have support for something called "the
INTERCAL OS", which seems just wrong.

-- 
Barnabas T. Rumjuggler
"Et tu, Brute?" sedulous.
 -- barry in indy, in apihna



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