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Subject: Re: Orphaned Response
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Date: Fri, 26-Jul-85 18:35:00 EDT
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Posted: Fri Jul 26 18:35:00 1985
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I recently saw a demo of the Xinotech Program Composer, an advanced
syntax-directed editor.  It runs on IBM PC and AT, and supports
multiple views of your program.  That is, once a program has been read
or typed in, you can view it as Ada, as Pascal, as Fortran, as Cobol,
etc.  There are obvious limitations with respect to common language
constructs.  I have no idea how large a program it can handle.

Contact:
    Xinotech Research, Inc.
    520 2nd Avenue S.E.
    Suite 307
    Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414
    612-623-4879

I have no connection with Xinotech, except that I saw their demo.

    -- George Snyder -- Intermetrics, Inc. -- inmet!gjs --