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May 1995, Week 3

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Ken Sletten b894 c331 x2525 <[log in to unmask]>
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Before I totally disappear for most of a week to
start working on my cabin in the Methow Valley:
 
During all the email that flew back and forth leading
up to the final version of the C++ survey for Interex,
the question was raised as to whether or not the C++
on HP-UX might be an adaptation of the ATT CFRONT
C++ compiler (I believe several other vendors have
ported this ATT product to their platforms and use it
as the basis for their C++).
 
Whether HP-UX C++ is or is not an implementation of
ATT CFRONT would seem to be a factor that people
might want to consider when putting in their 2 cents
worth, on whether they would like to see GNU  C++
or HP-UX  C++ on the 3000.
 
I asked the HP person I have been talking 3000 C++
to about this, and he said he wasn't sure.  Anybody on
the list know ??  Can anyone from HP confirm one
way or the other ??
 
TIA,
Ken Sletten

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