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In September 1992 Glockenspiel Ltd. was acquired by [[Computer Associates]]. | In September 1992 Glockenspiel Ltd. was acquired by [[Computer Associates]]. | ||
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+ | *1986: based on Cfront 1.1 (Lifeboat Advantage C++) | ||
+ | *1989: Advantage C++ Version 1.2 | ||
+ | *1990: Glockenspiel C++ 2.0 | ||
+ | *1991: Glockenspiel C++ 2.0A | ||
+ | *Glockenspiel C++ 2.0C | ||
+ | *1992: Glockenspiel C++ 3.0 | ||
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*http://solidsoftware.com.au/Information/Article/C++/Article1.html | *http://solidsoftware.com.au/Information/Article/C++/Article1.html | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:53, 29 June 2020
Glockenspiel C++ is based on the AT&T standard C++ and provides the developer with a comprehensive and robust development environment for OS/2, DOS, and UNIX.
History
The company Glockenspiel was set up in Dublin in 1984 by John Carolan (1946-2001).
Glockenspiel C++ was first shipped in 1986.
In September 1992 Glockenspiel Ltd. was acquired by Computer Associates.
- 1986: based on Cfront 1.1 (Lifeboat Advantage C++)
- 1989: Advantage C++ Version 1.2
- 1990: Glockenspiel C++ 2.0
- 1991: Glockenspiel C++ 2.0A
- Glockenspiel C++ 2.0C
- 1992: Glockenspiel C++ 3.0
- 1993: Glockenspiel C++ 3.0A
Publications
- John Carolan: Glockenspiel C++ for OS/2 - USENIX C++ Workshop (Nov 1987)