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From: mitch@stride1.UUCP (Thomas P. Mitchell)
Newsgroups: comp.emacs
Subject: Re: cursor at syntax error
Message-ID: <675@stride.Stride.COM>
Date: Wed, 22-Jul-87 19:44:02 EDT
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Posted: Wed Jul 22 19:44:02 1987
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Summary: p-System is alive

In article <620@kaiser.UUCP> tla@kaiser.UUCP (T Anderson) writes:
>One of the nice features of many compiler systems like Turbo
>Pascal and the old UCSD P-system is the ability to tie the
                ^^^ ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
It is still alive and under new management -- Pecan Software, Brooklyn, NY.
They call it the Power System in some ads.

The ability to tie compiler errors back to the editor is tied deeply 
into the OS.   It is a clever and powerful tool.  I also very much like
the "compile" functions of GNU in a unix environment.

Thanks for the soap



Thomas P. Mitchell (mitch@stride1.Stride.COM)
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MicroSage Computer Systems Inc. a Division of Stride Micro.
Opinions expressed are probably mine.