Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!lll-winken!lll-lcc!ames!ucsd!sdcc6!sdcc8!cs178abu From: cs178abu@sdcc8.ucsd.EDU (John Schultz) Newsgroups: comp.sys.amiga Subject: Re: Modula II Message-ID: <816@sdcc8.ucsd.EDU> Date: 11 Mar 88 08:41:04 GMT References: <7219@cisunx.UUCP> <802@sdcc8.ucsd.EDU> <43532@sun.uucp> <1536@sugar.UUCP> Reply-To: cs178abu@sdcc8.ucsd.edu.UUCP (John Schultz) Organization: University of California, San Diego Lines: 23 Check out volume three, number 3 (the latest) Amazing Computing for an in-depth review of Benchmark Modula-2. It's an accurate review of the product showing all good, inbetween, and bad points. A quote from the article sums up what some of us have been saying for some time (we have used Aztec, TDI, and Benchmark): "I think the Benchmark Modula-2 package is the best Amiga program development environment to date" Still not convinced? "You will never know until you try..." Hard as it may be, try to find someone you know who can show it to you, let you experiment with it, and answer questions about M2 in general. (Hey, this package even comes with a section on how to convert between C and M2, C io routines, and C memory routines. What could be easier?) ..it isn't religion anymore... (We'd like to see an incremental C++ compiler, no arguments there) John