Year: 1997

[MD1] Mac F2C v1.3.6 is now available

From: MWRon@metrowerks.com (MW Ron)

Igor Mikolic-Torreira has asked me to let Fortran Warriors know that…..

Mac F2C v1.3.6 is now available at:

http://www.alumni.caltech.edu/~igormt/Mac_F2C.html

Version 1.3.6 is a quick fix that solves an incompatibility between Mac
F2C’s f2c.h, the error functions in libF77 and CW Pro 2’s (math.h) header
and the latest Universal headers.

Version 1.3.6 is fully compatible with CW Pro 2.

Mac F2C is a freeware FORTRAN-to-C translator.

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[MD1] CWProjector 1.0b1 public beta

From: hawkfish@electricfish.com (Richard Wesley)
Subject: [ANN] CWProjector 1.0b1 public beta

Electric Fish, Inc. announces the public beta of CWProjector, a version
control plugin for MetroWerks CodeWarrior, which allows you to use MPW’s
Projector for source control without leaving the CodeWarrior IDE.

CWProjector provides an easy to use source-code control system, at minimal
cost, using established technology from Apple.

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[MD1] Rhapsody at BaNG

Bay Area Apple-NeXT GROUP Meeting
Wednesday, November 19, 7:00 PM in Apple Campus’ Town Hall auditorium
4 Infinite Loop, Cupertino [off De Anza/Cupertino exit from 280]
Hit the Ground Running With Rhapsody Development
(Overviews, Hints and Testimonials from the Trenches …)

For more info: (http://www.bang.org/meetings.html)

These real world figures have kindly agreed to present:

Dan Wood of Bear River Associates: “Mac Toolbox + PowerPlant + C++ Compared
To Rhapsody”

Eric Simenel of Apple Computer , Inc.: “How a 12-year Mac Developer Veteran
Copes With Switching To Another De

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[MD1] FileMaker Pro Shipping Carts

Media Contacts:
Bill Doerrfeld
Blue World Communications, Inc.
425.646.0288, bill@blueworld.com

Kevin Mallon
Claris Corp.
408.987.7227, kevin_mallon@claris.com

FILEMAKER PRO SHOPPING CARTS ON THE WEB DIRECTORY ANNOUNCED New Website
Serves as Premiere Resource for FileMaker Pro-based E-Commerce Solutions

Bellevue, WA – November 17, 1997 – Blue World Communications, Inc.

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[MD1] ISO C++ Standard Passes

From: Bjarne Stroustrup, bs@research.att.com

Friday, Nov 14, the ISO C++ standards committee unanimously approved a
“final draft international standard” (FDIS) for C++. This means that all
technical work on the C++ standard has been completed.

The number of the C++ standard is ISO/IEC 14882.

There is a final step in the ISO process where the standards bureaucraties
ratify the decision of their technical experts. However, that is a
formality where no serious controversy exists (and the C++ vote was
unanimous!).

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