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From: schear@ttidca.TTI.COM (Steve Schear)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac,comp.sys.mac.programmer
Subject: Re: VIP Question
Message-ID: <3026@ttidca.TTI.COM>
Date: 8 Aug 88 21:58:57 GMT
References: <1759@puff.cs.wisc.edu> <1005@mtund.ATT.COM>
Reply-To: schear@ttidca.tti.com (Steve Schear)
Organization: Citicorp/TTI, Santa Monica
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Summary:VIP, a practical application devlopment tool in capable hands
Keywords:VIP

In article <1005@mtund.ATT.COM> newton@mtund.ATT.COM (Newton Lee) writes:
>It's an interesting package, may be of some use in teaching programming
>languages, but not practical for building real applications.
>
I have been developing an application using VIP 2.5 for several months now,
and am quite pleased with the results.  As I have not yet used the 'C' code
generators and external 'C' procedure functions, perhaps my bliss is one of
ignorance.  I hope not.

I would welcome more detailed comments, both pro and con, regarding the
practicality of VIP for application implementation.