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- From: jbuck@synopsys.com (Joe Buck)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.lang.c,comp.arch,comp.arch.embedded
- Subject: Re: C++ -> C compiler
- Date: 6 Mar 1996 18:21:51 GMT
- Organization: Synopsys Inc., Mountain View, CA 94043-4033
- Message-ID: <4hkl3v$m1v@hermes.synopsys.com>
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- kd9fb@xnet.com (Peter Mikalajunas) writes:
- >Cfront is the property of AT&T.
-
- No longer true. AT&T had a division called USL (Unix Systems
- Laboratories), which owned cfront. When AT&T sold USL to Novell, cfront
- went with the sale. I am not certain whether cfront was included when
- Novell sold its Unix interests to SCO, but I am definitely certain that
- cfront has not been the property of AT&T.
- --
- -- Joe Buck <jbuck@synopsys.com> (not speaking for Synopsys, Inc)
-
- Work for something because it is good,
- not just because it stands a chance to succeed. -- Vaclav Havel
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