Re: What computer languages are standardised?



In article <dlg4gh$g64$1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>,
Scott Moore <samiamsansspam@xxxxxxx> wrote:
>casioculture@xxxxxxxxx wrote On 11/15/05 20:00,:
>>
>> Either ANSI or ISO, what computer languages are standardised?
>
>Fortran, Basic, Cobol, Pascal, C, Ada, C++.
>
>Which I believe also is the order in which standards appeared for these
>languages.

Common Lisp fits somewhere in there, either immediately before or after
Ada.

-Miek
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