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- From: exuhag@exu.ericsson.se (James Hague)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.forth
- Subject: Re: Forth's Adaptability
- Message-ID: <1993Jan21.152822.24631@exu.ericsson.se>
- Date: 21 Jan 93 15:28:22 GMT
- References: <1993Jan20.223019.1056@crd.ge.com>
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- X-Disclaimer: This article was posted by a user at Ericsson.
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- Chuck Eaker writes:
- >
- >I happily stand corrected. Tell me about LMI's products. What
- >platforms are supported? Will they conform to dpANS when adopted?
- >And, yes, I'm a hot prospect who has to get jobs done and looking
- >for more productive ways to do them.
-
- Ditto. Please feel free to hawk your products (I don't consider
- this commercial use of the Internet, just good information.) I'll
- repeat my plea for comments from users of Harvard Softworks' HS/Forth
- as well.
-
- (I do find it suprising, however, that almost no Forth vendors
- are attempting to cover the 'commercial software production'
- market. That is, people who write end-user software [word
- processors, computer games, utilities, etc.] and not simply
- industrial applications. Perhaps there simply isn't such a
- market. I for one would be happy to use a professional level
- Forth system instead of Borland C++ or the like.)
-
- --
- James Hague
- exuhag@exu.ericsson.se
-