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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: bi'u ru'e JavaCC looks like it may not have the power to go through the complete Lojban language (still researching what I can do with it). I will get to work on my own (yet another) computer language, which will be heavily influenced by Lojban. All documentation will be in Lojban, and I'll even make an effort to have Lojban names and comments in the source code. Some stuff, like "xu" for "if" would be really easy. I'd be interested to see if people are doing code comments in Lojban. It certainly seems fitting. Original Lojban works seem to be mainly poems, and the long nicte cadzu fiction by Robin. Also, the snow update by Stephen David Simmons was really nice to see. 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I will get to work on my own (yet another) computer language, which will be heavily influenced by Lojban. All documentation will be in Lojban, and I'll even make an effort to have Lojban names and comments in the source code. Some stuff, like "xu" for "if" would be really easy. I'd be interested to see if people are doing code comments in Lojban. It certainly seems fitting. Original Lojban works seem to be mainly poems, and the long nicte cadzu fiction by Robin. Also, the snow update by Stephen David Simmons was really nice to see. a'o sai mu'o ------=_NextPart_000_000D_01C726F1.395E8CA0 Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

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JavaCC looks like it may not have the power to go throug= h the complete Lojban language (still researching what I can do with it). I w= ill get to work on my own (yet another) computer language, which will be heavil= y influenced by Lojban. All documentation will be in Lojban, and I’ll e= ven make an effort to have Lojban names and comments in the source code. Some stuff, like “xu” for “if” would be really easy. I&#= 8217;d be interested to see if people are doing code comments in Lojban. It certai= nly seems fitting. Original Lojban works seem to be mainly poems, and the long = nicte cadzu fiction by Robin. Also, the snow update by Stephen David Simmons was really nice to see.

 

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