jk@utastro.UUCP (John Krist) (01/07/86)
The January issue of Computer Language magazine includes a
demonstration disk of ALICE pascal. The main emphasis of this
is on the editor and help facilities. When you enter the editor,
it already has a "skeleton" program (it simply includes predefined
areas for declarations, etc.). Most interesting of all is that
when you enter a command (writeln, for example) the editor will
automatically provide the syntax for the command, and you simply
type in the right arguements and parameters over the form.
It is priced at $99, and they say "hundreds of schools" are using
it. Does anyone out there know much about this product?
John Krist
jk@utastro.UUCP ALICE is a product of Software Channels, Inc.