> It was thus said that the Great Don Y once
stated:
>> So, the question: are (were) there any useful languages
>> designed that did not rely heavily on punctuation in their
>> syntax? It almost seems an inconsistency -- older languages
>> tended to be skimpy in their syntax (e.g., short identifiers,
>> global scope, etc.) which would suggest that punctuation
>> exploits would be MORE valuable to them.
REXX.
Peace... Sridhar