jansen@archone.tamu.edu (Mark Jansen) (02/18/91)
a few questions about the NeXT 1. With a c++ compiler you could certainly access the c functions on the network but could you also access objective c objects as well. What would you give up if you programmed in c++ on the NeXT? 2. I see a number of business contact software packages available in the Next software and peripherals, fall 1990,like Contact!, Who's Calling. Anybody have experience with one or both and would recommend them? thanks -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Mark Jansen jansen@archone.tamu.edu Visualization Laboratory,Department of Architecture ph:409-845-0199 Texas A&M University,College Station, TX, 77843
geoff@circus.camex.com (Geoffrey Knauth) (02/19/91)
In article <...> jansen@archone.tamu.edu (Mark Jansen) writes: >What would you give up if you programmed in c++ on the NeXT? You would give up Fear. (Remember FDR?) If you are skilful with C++, you might end up with a program as good as Lotus Improv. Geoffrey S. Knauth geoff@bos.camex.com Camex, Inc., 75 Kneeland St. geoff%bos.camex@uunet.uu.net Boston, MA 02111, (617) 426-3577 x451 --standard disclaimers--