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   132 			<li>We are not C++ gurus and C++ is not our first-choice language i.e. the fact that we are able to do implementation in C++ proves that the specification is simple enough to be reasonably implemented by an average software engineer in any other language :-)</li>
   132 			<li>We are not C++ gurus and C++ is not our first-choice language i.e. the fact that we are able to do implementation in C++ proves that the specification is simple enough to be reasonably implemented by an average software engineer in any other language :-)</li>
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   135 		<p>Implementation in other languages will follow. Java is the next one. Then probably Perl, Python, Rust, Go, PHP etc. (depends on community involvement).</p>
   135 		<p>Implementation in other languages will follow. Java is the next one. Then probably Perl, Python, Rust, Go, PHP etc. (depends on community involvement).</p>
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   137 		<p>			
       
   138 			<strong>Have you seen <a href="https://xkcd.com/927/">XKCD 927</a>?</strong>		
       
   139 			<br/>
       
   140 			Yes. And we liked it so much that we followed their instructions and created <m:name/>.
       
   141 		</p>
       
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   144 			<strong>Are <m:name/> compatible with cloud, IoT, SPA/PWA, AI, blockchain and mobile-first? Should our DevOps use it in our serverless hipster fintech app with strong focus on SEO, UX and machine learning?</strong>
   138 			<strong>Are <m:name/> compatible with cloud, IoT, SPA/PWA, AI, blockchain and mobile-first? Should our DevOps use it in our serverless hipster fintech app with strong focus on SEO, UX and machine learning?</strong>
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   139 			<br/>
   146 			Go @#$%&amp; yourself. We are pretty old school hackers and we enjoy our green screen terminals!<br/>
   140 			Go @#$%&amp; yourself. We are pretty old school hackers and we enjoy our green screen terminals!<br/>
   147 			Of course, you can use <m:name/> anywhere if it makes sense for you.
   141 			Of course, you can use <m:name/> anywhere if it makes sense for you.