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From: vlad@world2u.com (Vlastimil Adamovsky)
Subject: Re: Goodbye ParcPlace
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marten@feki.toppoint.de (Marten Feldtmann) wrote:

> But in contrast to Java, C++ I have to admit, that the start of
>software development with Smalltalk is expensive and therefore has never
>entered the large software market.

It is not expensive. But simply it doesn't work  very well with other  languages
and technologies. The exception is Smalltalk MT.  




 Vlastimil Adamovsky
 ** C++ and Smalltalk consultant **
 * http://www.stepweb.com *

