Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!usc!jarthur!uunet!hsi!stpstn!lerman From: lerman@stpstn.UUCP (Ken Lerman) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: OO Development Environments Keywords: C++, Objective C Message-ID: <5505@stpstn.UUCP> Date: 29 Aug 90 16:30:45 GMT References: <1990Aug23.151011.12954@chinet.chi.il.us> <4998@pegasus.ATT.COM> <1716@dinl.mmc.UUCP> <181@srchtec.UUCP> Reply-To: lerman@stpstn.UUCP (Ken Lerman) Organization: The Stepstone Corporation, Sandy Hook, CT 06482 Lines: 24 In article <181@srchtec.UUCP> johnb@srchtec.UUCP (John Baldwin) writes: > What machines are supported by Stepstone, besides MS-DOS PC's? Sun2, Sun3, Sun4, Sun386, SCO unix, DG Aviion, HPs(a few), Apollo, IBM PS2, IBM RISC/6000, Next, IBM PS2, DEC 3100, DEC VAX, MSDOS and OS-2 and I'm sure I've left out a few. >Has anyone encountered any other vendors of Objective-C besides Stepstone? IBM (announced, and delivered to us, at least) and Next. >-- >John T. Baldwin | johnb%srchtec.uucp@mathcs.emory.edu >Search Technology, Inc. | > | "... I had an infinite loop, >My opinions; not my employers'. | but it was only for a little while..." Please note that I work for Stepstone and DO have an axe to grind. In this context, I speak for myself, not for Stepstone. Ken