On Dec 29, 2004, at 10:28 PM, R.Claeson wrote:
> On 29 Dec 2004, at 13:23, Chris Hanson wrote:
>> 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.

For the first few years.  Things shifted pretty dramatically in the 
early 1990s.

   -- Chris
   -- who thinks the Smalltalkers would really enjoy Objective-C and 
Cocoa



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