On 29 Dec 2004, at 13:23, Chris Hanson wrote:

> On Dec 26, 2004, at 3:41 PM, Doug Swartz wrote:
>> This difference predates the cool recent additions such as
>> Intellisense, and dates back to when C++ and Smalltalk were
>> the dominant OO languages.
>>
>> For whatever reason none of the other languages have ever
>> developed the "multiple window" IDE approach.
>
> Actually, in the Macintosh world most IDEs only supported multiple
> source windows for most of the platform's history.  And most Macintosh
> software was developed in C++, not Smalltalk.

 From the very beginning, most Macintosh software was developed in 
Clascal (Pascal with classes) and in "vanilla" Pascal.



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