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From: jpd00964@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu
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Subject: Re: C++ for the Mac
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Date: 8 Aug 89 23:05:47 GMT
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> Upward compatible" means that
> if you write a program in THINK C, you'll be able to compile with a C++
> compiler, not that you can compile C++ programs with THINK C.

Whoopie.  I should hope that you can provide that.    After all, standard C
should be compilable under C++.

Michael Rutman
Softmed
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