in reply to 10 languages

Well, since you're here, the list has to include perl.

So here's what I can see:

You know what, I give up. I assume there's c++ (assuming you're counting it separate from c), perl, and bash. Given some of the strings in there, I'd assume tex. You mention prolog, but I'm completely unfamiliar with that. Is that pdf in there? Postscript, I guess. Don't tell me you're counting different shells (bash,zsh) as different languages...

I just don't have the energy to parse this.

Had I any votes left, you'd get 'em.

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Re^2: 10 languages
by truedfx (Monk) on Jan 16, 2006 at 16:47 UTC
    C, C++, Perl, Prolog, sh, bash, zsh, TeX, LaTeX and PostScript makes for ten different outputs, but even if you don't want to count them all as separate languages, that's still a very impressive six.