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If an editor can't be bothered to alphabetize, they probably don't know what they're doing. [[User:Ideogram|Ideogram]] 17:28, 5 June 2006 (UTC)
== Inclusion of REALbasic ==
The link for REALbasic as a major programming language was recently removed, and Google's hit count was cited as the cause. I'm slightly confused how 2.3 million hits for a unique term is subject to removal, but programs like Modula-2 (also a unique term) weigh in with < 1 million hits, but make the cut. What is the proper process for having a language listed?
I'd like to see REALbasic listed as an industrial programming tool. The language has been around for over ten years, and has over [[http://www.realsoftware.com/news/pr/2006/tenth/ 100,000 users]]. If not as an "Industrial" language, at least under "Other" as it certainly ranks higher than some of the other languages listed.
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