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authorThomas Schwinge <thomas@schwinge.name>2010-11-25 11:55:21 +0100
committerThomas Schwinge <thomas@schwinge.name>2010-11-25 11:55:21 +0100
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Talk about advantages, challenges, how many developers, why so few developers.
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@@ -20,7 +20,7 @@ However, in practice this is not as easy as it should, because creating
translators and other servers is quite involved -- the interfaces for doing
that are not exactly simple, and available only for C programs. Being able to
easily create simple translators in RAD languages is highly desirable, to
-really be able to reap the advantages of the Hurd architecture.
+really be able to reap the [[advantages]] of the Hurd architecture.
Originally Lisp was meant to be the second system language besides C in the GNU
system; but that doesn't mean we are bound to Lisp. Bindings for any popular