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From: panchals@inteq.com (Sailesh Panchal)
Subject: Smalltalk Info required
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Organization: Baker Hughes INTEQ, Inc.
Date: Fri, 10 Feb 95 16:43:16 GMT
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My company is on the verge of making to big push towards smalltalk.

Unfortunately this is a case of the managers at the top, having heard that
smalltalk is something good, but requiring that little bit more convincing.

We are currently working on Unix (Sun), Win3.11 and WinNT3.5 systems, with
a view to porting current applications and developing new ones on the
above platforms (primarly Win3.11/NT :-( ).

We envisage using smalltalk to develop the front end to our SYBASE, Oracle,
Versant, & Access databases.

So can you supply me with information about your smalltalk development
environment, and why its the best, together with a details of a United States 
contact.

Thank You.

Sailesh



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