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		<title>The C programming language was invented&#8230;</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strategy Letter VI - Joel on Software

The C programming language was invented with the explicit goal of making it easy to port applications from one instruction set to another. And it did a fine job, but wasn’t really 100% portable, so we got Java, which was even more portable than C. Mmmhmm.

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