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Developed for aerospace?

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I'm very dubious of the claim that XPL was developed specifically for aerospace applications. Unless a suitable citation is added, I'm going to delete that claim. Note that HAL/S *was* very much intended for aerospace, but the only connection is that the HAL/S compiler is written in XPL. --Brouhaha 23:57, 13 November 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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