Nathan Torkington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >So now the changes are too SMALL, and we should have a language that > is completely different so that you won't be confused when you edit > different scripts? Speaking as someone that has often had to work on C, Perl, Verilog and VHDL at the same time I can say that clearly visible differences are not without merit. > >Nat -- Nick Ing-Simmons who is looking for a new job see http://www.ni-s.u-net.com/
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