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|    Dr Engelbert Buxbaum to RadSurfer    |
|    Re: Greatest/Amazing Pascal Projects Eve    |
|    04 Mar 05 08:54:28    |
      From: engelbert_buxbaum@hotmail.com              RadSurfer wrote:              > How about a really exciting new thread... about what you feel was the       > most       > amazing, most incredible Pascal application you have ever seen ?              TeX by D.E. Knuth comes to mind, which is probably one of the       longest-surviving computer programs in the world (from the early 80's       and still in active use/development today). Very useful too. And because       Knuth paid money to anybody reporting a new bug in the program, it is       today virtually error-free. Something a certain company could (should?)       emulate!!!!              Also Pascal compilers/development environments like Delphi or Lazarus.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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