Xref: utzoo comp.sys.ibm.pc:15938 comp.lang.c:10438 comp.lang.c++:1185 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!husc6!purdue!decwrl!erlang.dec.com!nadkarni From: nadkarni@erlang.dec.com (Ashok P. Nadkarni DTN 226-7448) Newsgroups: comp.sys.ibm.pc,comp.lang.c,comp.lang.c++ Subject: Zortech C++ Message-ID: <8805261601.AA22106@decwrl.dec.com> Date: 26 May 88 16:01:11 GMT Organization: Digital Equipment Corporation Lines: 21 I received some info in the mail yesterday which I thought might be of interest to a lot of programmers out there. Note that all the info is from the manufacturer's own flyers. Naturally, I have no connection with Zortech at all. Announcing a C++ compiler from Zortech Inc. (617-646-6703). List price (the best part) - $99, Fully conformant with Bjarne Stroustrup's definition, ANSI C superset, true compiler (not just a preprocessor), includes QuickC/TUrboC compatible libraries, library source for 400 functions, MS codeview compatible, generates MS compatible obj files, programming editor, linker and librarian included, includes a global optimizer, 700+ pages docs. Please don't treat this as an ad. As I said, I have no connection with them, and simply thought a lot of folks might be interested in this inexpensive way of getting into object-oriented progamming. Incidentally, I'd posted a request for info on this compiler a while ago. The one reply I got was from the author of the compiler itself and stated that Zortech C++ was derived from Datalight C. /Ashok Nadkarni