From: "Tanel Poder" <tanel@@peldik.com>
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Subject: Re: What language is the Oracle server written in ?
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Tanel.

Up to version 2 - asm on PDP-11 if I remember correctly.
Starting from 3 - C

Now they have some functionality in Java as well, though not very low level
stuff.
And of course - a lot of packages you use everyday are PL/SQL.

One important issue is, that starting from ver 6, a lot of Oracle Server was
written from scratch. I wonder, when will the next time come? :)

Tanel.


"Telemachus" <telemachus@ulysseswillreturn.net> wrote in message
news:n5M8a.76$pK2.290@news.indigo.ie...
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> C ?
> C++ ?
> Java ? (sorry couldn't help it - ducks against the brickbats)
> Just wondering ...
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