[comp.sys.next] Q: C++ and IBM's NextStep

powell@hqda-ai.UUCP (Robert Powell) (03/07/91)

I have a couple of basic questions.  I have seen some postings here recently
on these topics, but no concrete followups.

Background:  We have a '030 Cube running Software Release 1.0a.

Q1:  How integrated is the C++ functionality in 2.0?  Can I use Interface
     Builder in conjunction with C++ classes (connections, parsing, etc...)?

Q2:  Is the IBM version of NextStep shipping for the RS/6000 yet?  Is anyone
     using it?  Beta?  What NeXT version is equivalent?

If you have any information, please post or email.  Thanks.

Bob Powell
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rhp@gibbon.inel.gov (Bob Powell) (03/12/91)

I have a couple of basic questions.  I have seen some postings here recently
on these topics, but no concrete followups.

Background:  We have a '030 Cube running Software Release 1.0a.

Q1:  How integrated is the C++ functionality in 2.0?  Can I use Interface
     Builder in conjunction with C++ classes (connections, parsing, etc...)?

Q2:  Is the IBM version of NextStep shipping for the RS/6000 yet?  Is anyone
     using it?  Beta?  What NeXT version is equivalent?

If you have any information, please post or email.  Thanks.

Bob Powell
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