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- From: chans@cs.curtin.edu.au (Sean Chan)
- Subject: Re: Application Frameworks --- What is it??
- Message-ID: <chans.726707262@marsh>
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- Organization: Curtin University of Technology
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- Date: Sun, 10 Jan 1993 23:07:42 GMT
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- lee@cpu.us.dynix.com (Lee Crites) writes:
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- >> : Well, I was just wondering... how am I supposed to know that I actually
- >> : got Application Frameworks??? None of the manuals seems to mention it, and
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- >From my understanding (based upon discussions with Borland marketing
- >people concerning that 'other' language), I assume that the only real
- >difference between the base language and the full 'applications framework'
- >version is the addition of the PROFILER, TurboAssembler, and TurboDebugger
- >packages.
-
- >(This is, however, only a guess, since I didn't buy the 'other' language
- >with the 'applications framework' back then)
-
- > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
- > lee@us.dynix.com | If it ain't broke yet,
- > | let me have a shot at it....
- > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
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- Strange, I had the impression that the AF would be the turbo vision
- libraries/header files, etc.
-
- Sean Chan Curtin University of Technology
- Bentley, Western Australia.
- E-Mail : chans@marsh.cs.curtin.edu.au
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