> john> I'd still like to use penguins.
>
> Indeed, that was the best proposal yet.
I'm also in favour of penguin names.
Anselm
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The only reward of virtue is virtue; the only way to have
> unz512x3.exe is a self-unarching zip, and can be unpacked with Linux unzip
>
> gzip124.exe is a self-unarching lharc file and can be unpacked with
> Linux lha
It might be a good idea to add a note in the README to that effect.
Anselm
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Anselm Lingnau
#x27;) for `readline' has been around for
*years*. It is called `editline' and was written by Rich $alz of INN
fame (among other things). It has the added advantage of being a
fraction of the size of libreadline, but then of course it doesn't do
everything that libr
ments.
Anselm
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PL/I and Ada started out with all the bloat, were very daunting languages, and
got bad reputations (deservedly). C++ has shown that if you slowly bloat up a
language over a period of years, people don't s
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