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In his book titled "Quick C", Al Stevens gives us a quick rundown
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on the origin, purpose and usefulness of so many programming
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languages.
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COBOL was designed so that managers could read code.
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BASIC was designed for people who are not programmers.
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FORTRAN is for scientists.
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ADA comes from a committee - a government committee no less.
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PILOT is for teachers.
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PASCAL is for students.
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LOGO is for children
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APL is for martians.
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FORTH, LISP and PROLOG are specialty languages.
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C, however, is for programmers.
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Edited by Brad Templeton. MAIL, yes MAIL your jokes to funny@looking.ON.CA
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Attribute the joke's source if at all possible. I will reply, mailers willing.
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