Re: HLA vs ???
The_Sage wrote:
So what problem are you trying to solve that HLA is suitable for?
What problems is HLA particularly suitable for?
That's up to the programmer using HLA to determine. I only have a
passing familiarity with that particular language, so I'm not qualified
to say.
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