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There was a PL/I project on Source Forge, but it seems to have
disappeared. Anyone for FORTRAN?
-- Greg
> So I'm all set to write some PL/I code to do some work on the SCOUG
> Server (like massage the InetMail logs and find out why some messages
> are looping) and I suddenly realize that this isn't a private endeavour,
> it's the SCOUG Server for duck's sake, and if I get hit by a runaway
> garbage truck then who will maintain the source code? I mean, there
> isn't a PL/I compiler available out there "for free" or even "for a
> reasonable price". I think.
>
> Say it ain't so, Joe! Say we can win, Lynn! Where can I get a
> close-to-free preferably-open-source PL/I compiler so I can write SCOUG
> Server code in PL/I instead of something nefarious (Rexx) or ugly (C)?
> I'm not handing over my VisualAge PL/I Enterprise to the next SCOUG
> Webmaster so if nuthin's available then I'm scootin' to some other
> language . . .
>
> - Peter
>
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