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From: ah004@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (Gregg MacDonald)
Subject: Re: The C+@ Programming Language
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Sender: ah004@freenet2.carleton.ca (Gregg MacDonald)
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References: <public.52.0012D068@bytes.com>  
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 1995 02:42:11 GMT
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In a previous posting, Jim Fleming (public@bytes.com) writes:
> It's 1995...C+@ is returning to the Internet...
> 
> The C+@ Programming Language was developed at
> AT&T Bell Laboratories and features the best of C and
> SmallTalk...unlike C++, this language is a true object
> language, with a simple syntax. A mature class library
> of over 350 classes is available to ALL programmers
> and all of the source is available with the developer
> versions...
> 
> For more information contact:
> 
> Jim Fleming
> Unir Technology, Inc.
> 184 Shuman Dr. #100
> Naperville, IL 60563
> 1-708-305-0600
> 1-800-222-UNIR (8647)
> 

I do recall a reference to C+@ in a DDJ (I think)... can you provide more
information here (such as available information, prices, implementation
info, etc)... and an ftp site where we could download stuff (ideally, a
compiler/interpreter/docs) would be great...  And an internet address to
email you directly would be good too... (public@bytes.com looks to maybe
be a "guest" account...)

ttyl,
Gregg

