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- python?
- Ruby?
- Java?
- perl?
No one uses all of these on a linux system... It's all C++ or... let me see... Assembly language!!?
lol
I use at least 3 out of those 4. My web site uses python (django), and my OS's package management runs on python. As far as I'm concerned the best bittorrent client out there is still Azureus and perl...what Linux distro doesn't depend on perl in one place or another. I think that I actually do have a program installed that uses Ruby, whether I use that feature of the program or not is another story.