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== Received Usage  ==
 
By "Quadriga" I mean: [[:en:Haskell (programming language)|Haskell]], [[:en:Lisp (programming language)|Lisp]],  [[:en:Prolog|Prolog]] and  [[:en:Smalltalk|Smalltalk]].
 
== Lang and Parole ==
 
{{Cquote|''Zum Singen ist die italienische Sprache, <br/> etwas zu sagen: die deutsche, <br/> darzustellen: die griechische, <br/> zu reden: die lateinische, <br/> zu schwatzen: die französische, <br/> für Verliebte: die spanische <br/> und für Grobiane: die englische ''|20px|20px}}
 
The above<ref>  [[Grillparzer]] </ref> stuck in my mind the first time I saw it in the first edition of ''Moderne Deutsche Sprachlere'', the text used in my first German course.
 
 
 
== Aphorism Perseverated ==
 
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<table>
 
<tr><td colspan=3 align=center>Received Programming Language Aspects of <b>aii.biz</b> System Applications</td></tr>
 
<tr><td colspan=3><hr></td></tr>
 
<tr><td>Functional Area</td><td align=center>Language/Package</td><td>Project/Product</td></tr>
 
<tr><td colspan=3><hr></td></tr>
 
<tr><td>Systems Programming</td><td align=center>Algol/C-nix/Lisp</td><td>WFL,DCP,MCP</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>General Applications Programming</td><td align=center width=150> Haskell</td><td>Application logic</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>Logic Programming</td><td align=center>  Prolog</td><td>RDF, Semweb,AutoConsult,PublicJobShop,TokenEconomy</td></tr>
 
<tr><td>Host Abstraction/GUI</td><td align=center > EC/Squeak/LLVM/Xen</td><td>SPO Nix package and dominion cloud operations manager.&sup1;.</td></tr>
 
</table>
 
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They are normally listed in latin lex order, the order having no other significance.<br/>
 
I maintain a presence (as 'Lycurgus') in the main IRC channels for each of the above.
 
 
 
== aii.biz Design Intent ==
 
 
 
The design intent is that much external function in any other language (e.g. c-like langs, ruby, etc.) is integrated via WFL.
 
 
 
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&sup1;SPO (a metonym for the Burroughs system console operator, originally "Supervisory Print Out").
 
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