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- From: francis@vnet.ibm.com (Tim Francis)
- Message-ID: <19930103.090111.277@almaden.ibm.com>
- Date: Sun, 3 Jan 93 12:01:01 EST
- Subject: IBM C++ Pricing and Availability?
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.programmer
- References: <BAB.93Jan2115232@se39.wg2.waii.com>
- Reply-To: francis@vnet.ibm.com
- Organization: IBM Canada Lab, WorkFrame/2 development
- Disclaimer: This posting represents the poster's views, not those of IBM
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- In article <BAB.93Jan2115232@se39.wg2.waii.com>,
- bab@se39.wg2.waii.com (Brian Button) writes:
- >
- >I'm contemplating buying WorkSet/2 before the discount pricing goes
- >away, but I'm curious about where C++ is going to fit into this product?
- >
- >Has anyone heard any rumors about whether CSet/2 will be replaced by
- >this C++ package once it becomes available, and whether an upgrade
- >path from one to the other will be provided?
- >
- >I know it's WAY to much to ask, but maybe IBM already has a position
- >on this and is ready to release it to the net???
- >
- >Thanks in advance for any info,
- >
- >bab
-
- As owners of the current PDK will tell you, the C & C++ compilers will
- be rolled into one -- a command line switch will specify whether the
- code is C or C++. I don't believe anything has been announced yet about
- pricing, or upgrades. As soon as it is announced, I'll post here. -tim
-