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I'm sure this is a worthy subject, but claims like "easier to learn than BASIC" and "fastest interpreted language" are just advertising mumbo-jumbo. Sure, you want to have who designed it and what their goals were, but if I'm looking at an enecylopedia article about a programming language, I want to know who uses it and for what, what it looks like (maybe some sample code?), what actual features it has in plain English, and a link to their website if any.


Actually not just ad mumbo-jumbo, I believe those were specific design goals of the language...I'm having a bit of difficulty wording them objectively though. There are benchmarks and such, but I didn't want to get into technicalities. There's a link to the website at the bottom. If you want sample code, I can accomodate.  :)

Is it a bit better now?


Looks better to me anyway. We can also soon put this under euphoria (programming language) or perhaps euphoria (prog. language), because CliffordAdams has just come out with the latest version of UseMod. --LMS

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