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blatant bullshit. there's no such thing as very high programming language

they might use syntax that is never used in other programming languages, such as direct English syntax. obviously a joke..

  • Speedy keep. No evidence it's a joke, examples are actual languages. The term gets many ghits for scholarly publications, and appears to have been the subject of a technical symposium. (Proceedings, Symposium on Very High Level Languages. SIGPLAN

Notices (ACM) 9, 4 (April 1974), 1-132) DMacks 20:20, 31 January 2007 (UTC)[reply]