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Author IBM VisualAge C++ "Montana"??
poiuz24

2004-07-28, 9:08 pm

does anybody know what happened to
IBM's VisualAge for C++ 4.0 (or 5.0?) aka "Montana"?

the new VisualAge C++ 6.0 is only available for
Linux/AiX and since it requires a GCC, I suppose it's
completely different from above.

from reading the web, I learned that "Montana"
used to have a database for C++ surface syntax fragments
and native code pieces with APIs to do pluggable
compiler/IDE extensions ..

thx

Davide Grandi

2004-08-05, 3:59 pm

poiuz24 <poiuz24@web.de> wrote:

> does anybody know what happened to
> IBM's VisualAge for C++ 4.0 (or 5.0?) aka "Montana"?
>

I think it was withdrawn from the market some years ago.

Maybe you could find the official withdrawal announce letter on some
*.ibm.com site.

Best regards,

Davide Grandi
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Ing. Davide Grandi
davide.grandi@mclink.it

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