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			<description><![CDATA[<p>I’ve just read your fascinating SF ‘blog’ (how I dislike that word!) about the large amount of careful organising that goes into building SF versions for many platforms.&nbsp; The ‘Levitating’ application sounds brilliant.&nbsp; How sensible to write your own!&nbsp; That’s often the only way to obtain systems that do exactly what you need.&nbsp; So many businesses purchase proprietary management systems and have to change what they do to fit in with the software, instead of the other way round!</p><p>I was particularly pleased to read that you‘ve written ‘Levitating’ in Fortran.&nbsp; It’s a superb language, that much of the world misses out on out of a misplaced belief that it belongs in the 1960s/70s and is now obsolete.</p><p>I recall that Fortran 66 for Pr!mos was written in Fortran66.</p><p>Definition of “recursion”:<br />See “recursion.”<br />——<br />John</p>]]></description>
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