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From: leefi@microsoft.UUCP (Lee Fisher)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.modula2,comp.windows.misc
Subject: Writing Microsoft Windows apps using Modula-2
Keywords: opinions MS-Windows environment Modula-2 compilers
Message-ID: <1710@microsoft.UUCP>
Date: 10 Aug 88 04:23:08 GMT
Organization: Microsoft Corp., Redmond, WA
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@ Out of personal curiosity, I am wondering how much interest there is
@ in developing applications for Microsoft Windows using Modula-2.
@ 
@ Not everybody wants to use 'C', most noteably, the European market.
@ While it is possible to use Microsoft Pascal for such applications,
@ this route is not for the faint of heart.
@ 
@ Currently, StonyBrook Inc. produces a Modula-2 compiler that is
@ capable of working in the Microsoft Windows environment, but they
@ have not yet put together all of the proper modules for making this
@ as painless as it could be. Logitech Inc. has also expressed an
@ interest in incorporating Windows compatibility into their Modula-2
@ compiler.
@ 
@ What I am interested in, answers to the following questions from
@ parties who are interested in using Modula-2 for writing applications
@ for Microsoft Windows:
@ 
@ 1. How interested are you in writing Modula-2 applications for
@    Microsoft Windows?
@ 
@ 2. Have you evaluated the possibility yourself, if so, to what end?
@ 
@ 3. Are you currently programming in Modula-2?
@ 
@ 4. What Modula-2 Compiler do you use?
@ 
@ 5. What type of applications do you write?

-Lee
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