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- From: cohill@vtserf.cc.vt.edu (Andrew M. Cohill)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.smalltalk,comp.sys.mac.oop.misc
- Subject: Re: Smalltalk V/Mac Questions
- Message-ID: <9858@vtserf.cc.vt.edu>
- Date: 23 Nov 92 20:23:29 GMT
- References: <BxxEGI.L86@umassd.edu> <1992Nov20.153835.2802@vbohub.vbo.dec.com>
- Followup-To: comp.lang.smalltalk
- Organization: Fire in the Mountain
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- In article <1992Nov20.153835.2802@vbohub.vbo.dec.com> caruso@gbi01.enet.dec.com (Angelo Caruso) writes:
- >
- >By the way, I am interested in buying Smalltalk V for the Mac, but somehow I got
- >the feeling it was not upgraded anymore. It's not anymore in the mailorder
- >houses listings.
- >
- >Is it a good package by today standards ? What I want is basically something
- >to play with and learn but I want to spend wisely that money.
- >
- You'll have a lot more fun with Prograph, and it is much easier to do
- 'real' applications. ST/V Mac out of the box is basically a toy. You
- have to spend at least $200-300 more dollars for add-ons to get what
- comes with Prograph.
-
- Prograph is the future; ST/V is the past.
-
- Andrew Cohill
-
- ...doing *real* OOP development, with Prograph--what else?
- --
- | ...we have to look for routes of power our teachers never
- | imagined, or were encouraged to avoid. T. Pynchon
- |
- |Andrew Cohill cohill@vtserf.cc.vt.edu VPI&SU
-