[EMAIL PROTECTED] (Kai Henningsen)
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| > - Another naming scheme without any background would be A, B, C...
| >   There where programming languages doing this for only three
| >   stages to get *very* popular...
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| Nope. That wasn't the sequence that led to C. I won't swear to it, but I  
| seem to remember the predecessor of C was BCPL.

CPL -> BCPL -> B -> C

B was never widely published or used, so many don't count it. I don't
think there ever was an A.

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