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From: rickf@Apple.COM (Rick Fleischman)
Newsgroups: comp.sys.mac
Subject: Re: Modula-2, Ada, or Oberlin for the Mac?
Message-ID: <4360@internal.Apple.COM>
Date: 25 Sep 89 20:57:24 GMT
References: <27395@shemp.CS.UCLA.EDU>
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In article <27395@shemp.CS.UCLA.EDU> korfhage@CS.UCLA.EDU (Willard Korfhage) writes:
>I would like to know if Modula-2, Ada, or Oberlin (Wirth's newest language)
>are available for the Mac.
>
>Thanks for any pointers.
>
There are two versions of Modula-2 available for the Macintosh that I know
about:
1)  MetCom Modula-2 Programming Environment
    Metropolis Computer Networks, Inc.
    (This is a stand-alone development environment)

2)  SemperSoft Modula-2 v.1.3.3
    Semper Software
    (This product works within the MPW Development Environment)

I know of one Ada implementation for the Macintosh:
    AdaVantage Mac Professional Developer Kit
    Meridian Software Systems, Inc.
    (This product works within the MPW Development Environment)

I don't know of any Oberlin implementations on the Macintosh.

All of the above products are available through APDA at (800) 282-2732.
Also call the above number if you want info to contact the companies
directly.

Rick Fleischman
Developer Channels/APDA
Apple Computer, Inc.
rickf@goofy.apple.com
AppleLink:  FLEISCHMAN@applelink.apple.com