ballentine_m@apollo.uucp (Mike Ballentine) (04/08/88)
April 5, 1988 -- Apollo Computer Inc. introduced Domain/C++, the
first computer vendor-supported implementation of the C++
object-oriented programming language. C++ is based on the C language
but provides additional features designed to increase programmer
productivity and reduce the development time of large and small
software systems.
Apollo's C++ is based on AT&T's industry-standard C++ translator.
Domain/C++ includes a tightly integrated C++ translator, which
translates C++ into C, and the Domain/C compiler. Domain/C++ V1.2 will
be available early in the third quarter, 1988.
Apollo also announced plans to integrate Domain/C++ with its new
Distributed Debugging Environment (DDE) in a follow-up release later
this year. DDE support will let users debug using the C++ syntax for
classes and objects, making the translation of C++ to C transparent to
the user.
Prices start at $1050 for the C++ Translator and $1600 for the C++
Translator/C compiler package. Volume discounts are available.
For more information, contact your local Apollo representative.
Paula Slotkin
Apollo Computer Public Relations
(617) 256-6600, x4315
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