Follow Slashdot blog updates by subscribing to our blog RSS feed

 



Forgot your password?
typodupeerror
Subject Datestamp Replies Score
Re:What is he thinking?  *Monday July 17, 2000 @03:32AM  1
   attached to Forbes Reporter Refuses to Testify Againt Crackers
Legal Game Review  *Wednesday May 31, 2000 @10:03AM  1
   attached to Apogee(r) Bans Negative Reviews?
What Slashdot? Is this all you can say?  *Friday May 26, 2000 @08:32AM  1
   attached to Lars Speaks - PLACEHOLDER, please leave at 1600 :)
The REASON M$ is really screaming the P word  *Tuesday May 16, 2000 @08:51AM  1
   attached to Michael Chaney asks Microsoft to Open Kerberos
High Profile Lawyering  *Friday May 12, 2000 @05:13AM  1
   attached to Media on MS Asking Slashdot to Remove Comments
PayLars.com - For my CDs, I owe $110  *Thursday May 04, 2000 @10:07AM  2
   attached to Ask Metallica About Napster
Katz really should research this stuff.  *Thursday May 04, 2000 @06:07AM  1
   attached to Shut Down Metallica, Not Napster
GO IOWA!!!  *Friday April 28, 2000 @11:59AM  1
   attached to Fighting UCITA
Re:Breakup == Bad  *Monday April 24, 2000 @04:19AM  1
   attached to ABCNews:Potential Recommended MS Break-Up
Giving the MPAA more ammo  *Wednesday April 12, 2000 @04:16AM  3
   attached to Linux Drivers For Hollywood Plus DVD Card
Wait a minute, let's look at this again:  *Friday April 07, 2000 @05:10AM  1
   attached to Verant Backs Down On Drive-Scanning
Keystrokes and Tunes - Techno!!!  *Sunday October 17, 1999 @09:11AM  1
   attached to Ask Slashdot: What Music do you Code By?
Hello, Gattica  *Tuesday October 12, 1999 @07:06PM  1
   attached to Genetically Engineered Children
Current CAM shot of computer  *Tuesday September 14, 1999 @01:21AM  1
   attached to Geek CAM watching Hurricane Floyd in South Florida
Well in reality....  *Tuesday August 31, 1999 @10:20AM  2
   attached to Feature: WH Subcommittee Endorses Crypto Reform
It could go either way  *Monday March 29, 1999 @02:30PM  1
   attached to Katz v Taco: Futurama
Students?  *Saturday March 27, 1999 @12:09PM  1
   attached to Students Sue over Difficult Class

It appears that PL/I (and its dialects) is, or will be, the most widely used higher level language for systems programming. -- J. Sammet

Working...