Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!helios!diamond!jdm5548 From: jdm5548@diamond.tamu.edu (James Darrell McCauley) Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++ Subject: Re: what is et++? Message-ID: <17333@helios.TAMU.EDU> Date: 14 Jun 91 19:36:03 GMT References: <1991Jun12.155333.6481@netcom.COM> <1991Jun12.185508.15139@csi.uottawa.ca> Sender: usenet@helios.TAMU.EDU Reply-To: jdm5548@diamond.tamu.edu (James Darrell McCauley) Followup-To: poster Distribution: na Organization: Ag Engineering Dept, Texas A&M University Lines: 21 In article <1991Jun12.185508.15139@csi.uottawa.ca>, hitz@csi.uottawa.ca (Martin Hitz) writes: |> In article <1991Jun12.155333.6481@netcom.COM> aed@netcom.COM (Andrew Davidson) writes: |> >What is ET++? where can you get a copy of it? |> > |> >Andy [ ... ] |> >traded it in for a copy of jove. Thus, after 6 attempts, I finally |> >managed to get a copy of ET++ 1.2 from Switzerland. It's available |> >for ftp on prince.white.toronto.edu under pub/et++ and I'll update it |> >with the new version of ET++ when it becomes available. Of course, I think that he meant ET++ 2.2. Is there a mailing list for users of et++? If not, could someone comment on it (via email). I'm thinking of using it (while learning C++ at the same time) on a Sun 4 with AT&T's C++ 2.0. I tried compiling a few months ago, had problems and gave up. Now, I'm ready to try it again. -- James Darrell McCauley, Grad Res Asst, Spatial Analysis Lab Dept of Ag Engr, Texas A&M Univ, College Station, TX 77843-2117, USA (jdm5548@diamond.tamu.edu, jdm5548@tamagen.bitnet)