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Company founded in 1988 by a number of ex-Xerox people and introduced their first product in the form of [[VisualWorks]] for UNIX workstations later the same year. Followed up with OS/2 32bit and MS Windows 16 versions in the early 90's. Signed an agreement with [[DEC]] in 1993 to develop SmallTalk systems for Alpha processors, this raised a few eyebrows in the informatics community since the VisualWorks system was at the time considered the weakest SmallTalk development system available although by the late 90's it had become one of the fastest it still lacked some common features found on other systems and had horrible documentation and support. But this is the reason VisualWorks was one of a very few development systems that supported both UNIX and Windows NT on Alpha processors.
'''ParcPlace Systems Inc.''' was founded in 1988 by a number of ex-Xerox people and introduced their first product in the form of "ObjectWorks\Smalltalk" (Later renamed to [[VisualWorks]]) for UNIX workstations later the same year. Followed up with OS/2 32-bit and MS Windows versions in the early 90s.


The company merged with [[Digitalk]] in 1995 to '''ParcPlace-Digitalk'''.
Signed an agreement with [[DEC]] in 1993 to develop Smalltalk systems for Alpha processors, this is the reason why VisualWorks was one of a very few development systems that supported both UNIX and Windows NT on Alpha processors.
 
The company merged with [[Digitalk]] in 1995 to [[ParcPlace-Digitalk]].


==Products==
==Products==
* [[Objectworks FACETS]] - as "Facets/4GL" - Distribution only
* [[Objectworks\Smalltalk]]
*VisualWave
* Objectkit\Smalltalk Advanced Programming
* [[VisualWorks]] - SmallTalk development system.
* Objectkit\Smalltalk C Programming
 
* Objectkit\C++
* Objectworks\C++
* Objectbuilder\C++
 
* [[Objectworks FACETS]] - as '''FACETS\4GL''' - Distribution only
* [[VisualWorks]] - Smalltalk development system.
 
==Personnel==
*Adele Goldberg - president and CEO
*Catherine Jaeger - Product Manager, Objectworks for Smalltalk-80
*William P. Lyons


==Links==
==Links==
* [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/DIGITAL+SELECTS+PARCPLACE%27S+VISUALWORKS+AS+CORNERSTONE+OF+ITS...-a016688095 DEC & ParcPlace co-operative announcement]
* [http://www.thefreelibrary.com/DIGITAL+SELECTS+PARCPLACE%27S+VISUALWORKS+AS+CORNERSTONE+OF+ITS...-a016688095 DEC & ParcPlace co-operative announcement]
* [http://articles.latimes.com/1995-05-23/business/fi-5136_1_software-programming ParcPlace to Buy Competing Software Firm] - LA Times (May 23, 1995)
* [http://articles.latimes.com/1995-05-23/business/fi-5138_1_purchase-price Software Maker Digitalk to Merge With ParcPlace Systems] - LA Times (May 23, 1995)]


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[[Category:Defunct companies]]

Latest revision as of 08:19, 6 April 2025

ParcPlace Systems Inc. was founded in 1988 by a number of ex-Xerox people and introduced their first product in the form of "ObjectWorks\Smalltalk" (Later renamed to VisualWorks) for UNIX workstations later the same year. Followed up with OS/2 32-bit and MS Windows versions in the early 90s.

Signed an agreement with DEC in 1993 to develop Smalltalk systems for Alpha processors, this is the reason why VisualWorks was one of a very few development systems that supported both UNIX and Windows NT on Alpha processors.

The company merged with Digitalk in 1995 to ParcPlace-Digitalk.

Products

  • Objectkit\C++
  • Objectworks\C++
  • Objectbuilder\C++

Personnel

  • Adele Goldberg - president and CEO
  • Catherine Jaeger - Product Manager, Objectworks for Smalltalk-80
  • William P. Lyons

Links