[net.general] Interface Technologies Modula2 compiler

spierk@rpics.UUCP (Kevin Spier) (08/06/85)

Recently I saw an article describing a system based on a syntax
directed editor which generated C, Pascal, and Ada from its
input source language.  If anyone knows what the article number 
was or more about the system, I am very interested in your reply.
As best as I can remember the article was bosted within the last 
2 weeks and I believe under net.lang (however I am not sure).  
I hope someone out there can clear this up for me.


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> Interface Technologies in Houston offers a "modula 2 software development
> system" costing US$80.88+postage/handling for the IBM PC.  This is supposed
> to include a compiler, syntax-directed editor, linker, library modules,
> and everything.  Sounds very nice, but before I buy, does anyone out there
> have any experience with this system, or the company?
> 
> As usual, mailed replies of general interest I can summarize to the net.
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