Re: Programming language similarity

Derek Jones <derek@NOSPAM-knosof.co.uk>
Tue, 26 Apr 2022 00:50:23 +0100

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From: Derek Jones <derek@NOSPAM-knosof.co.uk>
Newsgroups: comp.compilers
Date: Tue, 26 Apr 2022 00:50:23 +0100
Organization: Compilers Central
References: 22-04-012 22-04-016 22-04-019 22-04-020
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Posted-Date: 25 Apr 2022 22:40:48 EDT
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gah4,


> In any case, character set limitations stay with us long after
> the reason for the limitation has gone.


More than you probably wanted to know about character set
history still being with us
https://archive.org/details/mackenzie-coded-char-sets



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