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From: peter@nmti.com (Peter da Silva)
Subject: C+@ SC+@ (Re: Has C++ had its day?)
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Date: Tue, 6 Jun 1995 15:50:26 GMT
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In article <3r0g14$s14@news1.mcs.com>,
Jim Fleming <jim.fleming@bytes.com> wrote:
> It appears as though you are affiliated with an "educational institution".
> You get C+@ for free, just like UNIX. (in the good old days)

Where?

I've yet to see a pointer to where anyone can get so much as a language
spec in any of your messages.

(BTW, what good old days are you talking about? UNIX was never free to
 educational institutions)
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