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From: vpcsc4@sfsuvax1.sfsu.edu (Emmett McLean)
Subject: Seek J model of D./Rogers C programs vs J verbs
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(I imagine that Roger Hui may be the only person
who can answer this.)

Is there a model of D. written in J? 

Also, the C programs in the source are set up in such a 
way that one can implement verbs while thinking in J
but programming in C.  Aside from, say productivity,
(and I would guess minor improvements in execution
time) what are the advantages to implementing verbs in C
using the utilities of the J source as compared to just
using J?

Emmett
