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From: Gary Wheeler <gwheeler@foxboro.com>
Subject: Smalltalk to C++ Converter
Message-ID: <33316AA6.826@foxboro.com>
Date: Thu, 20 Mar 1997 11:49:42 -0500
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Stumbled across a web page reference to a company named "Component
Software Corporation" who apparently had a product called "Component
Workshop", described as "a Smalltalk programming environment that
compiles down to C++."  However, a search of the web did not locate this
company.  (There is a firm with the same name, but they're not *this*
one.)

Has anyone come across such a tool, ie, to create C++ code from
Smalltalk code?

