Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!samsung!uunet!ns-mx!l_cae05.icaen.uiowa.edu From: jlhaferman@l_cae05.icaen.uiowa.edu (Jeffrey Lawrence Haferman) Newsgroups: comp.lang.smalltalk Subject: Re: Objectworks for Smalltalk-80 Message-ID: <776@ns-mx.uiowa.edu> Date: 2 Mar 90 03:16:55 GMT References: <80500090@p.cs.uiuc.edu> Sender: news@ns-mx.uiowa.edu Lines: 23 From article <80500090@p.cs.uiuc.edu>, by johnson@p.cs.uiuc.edu: > > Tim Hansell is almost right about Objectworks. ParcPlace does have > two products, Objectworks for Smalltalk-80 and Objectworks for C++. > However, the C++ system does NOT compile C++ into byte-codes. > Instead, Objectworks for C++ is a programming environment for C++ > that is written in Smalltalk. It uses regular C++ compilers (in > particular, the AT&T one), but executes them on the command of > the Smalltalk program. Of course, Smalltalk is invisible to the > user of Objectworks for C++, so C++ programmers don't have to be > frightened that they will be forced to learn a better language! > Could someone please tell me what machines Objectworks for C++ is available for? Specifically, I am looking for a C++ for the Macintosh. I know Objectworks for Smalltalk-80 is available for the Mac, but the only C++ compiler for the Mac I know of is part of MPW. Jeff Haferman jlhaferman@icaen.uiowa.edu University of Iowa Department of Mechanical Engineering