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From: jnh@ecemwl.ncsu.edu (Joseph N. Hall)
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
Subject: A little more info on ParcPlace Objectworks for C++
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Date: 18 Aug 89 19:03:35 GMT
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From a letter I received today:

"OBJECTWORKS FOR C++ provides you an integrated software development system
for the creation, management and delivery of C++ applcations.  It will be
available on the Sun-3 initially and is priced at $2495 including the
AT&T language system.  Initial delivery will be in late summer.  The
features of Objectworks include:

* AT&T Language System Release 2.0 included
* Incremental compilation and linking, even during program execution
* Interactive source-level debugger
* Complete C++ source code browser
* Category browser for classes, file navigator for UNIX
* Dynamic cross referencing
* C++ object inspector

Please refer to the enclosed data sheets for additional specific information
[none included, alas].

Objectworks is available directly from ParcPlace Systems.  We also offer
a full schedule of classes ..."

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Sounds interesting, anyway.  You can call for more information at
(508) 366-1381 (eastern sales office).  The Mountain View, CA number is
(415) 691 6700.

I would LOVE to have a decent browsing environment for C++ ...

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