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March 1999, Week 3

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Tom Brandt <[log in to unmask]>
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Tom Brandt <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 15 Mar 1999 11:56:01 -0500
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This kind of stuff from HP drives me nuts.  We hear all kinds of happy talk
at HP World about HP's renewed commitment to the 3000, and then they send
out press releases and white papers with nary a mention of the 3000.

For me, I can see this being useful for the Java stuff we will shortly be
doing, if it accomodates MPE as well as UNIX and NT.

At 11:29 3/15/99 -0500, you wrote:
>Um, is something missing here? Those of you actually doing this kind of work
>with the 3000, is this something that could be useful? 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: smart_friend\@[log in to unmask]
>[mailto:smart_friend\@[log in to unmask]] 
>Sent: Monday, March 15, 1999 11:28 AM
>To: [log in to unmask]
>Subject: New Info from HP Smartfriend!
><snip>
> --- HEWLETT-PACKARD APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT WHITE PAPER (Technical 
>     White Paper) 
>     Hewlett-Packard's application development environment unifies and 
>     simplifies the development and deployment of enterpise Internet 
>     Solutions, in terms of both platforms (Windows NT® and 
>     UNIX®) and languages. Consisting of HP Domain FoundationTools, 
>     HP Domain FoundationWare, and third-party (Developer's 
>     Edge partner) products, this complete, cross-platform environment 
>     allows developers to efficiently compile, link, and 
>     debug high-performance 3GL (C/C++ and Java(tm)) and 4GL
>modeling/client/server 
>     applications from the same Windows NT platform 
>     for either NT or HP-UX (HP's version of UNIX) deployment. 
>     A new, revolutionary instance of this development environment 
>     is provided by HP OpenStudio, which allows the use 
>     of Microsoft® Visual C++ (part of Microsoft's popular Visual 
>     Studio, which runs on NT) to build object-based C/C++ applications 
>     for HP-UX deployment. 
>     URL:
>http://interactive.medical.hp.com/smartfriend/cgi-bin/sfem.pl?EML9873=2125
><snip>
>     THANKS!
>     Thank you for your participation. Please feel free to pass this 
>     information on to your colleagues and invite them to subscribe by
>     visiting http://www.hp.com/go/smartfriend.
> 

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