Yeeesssss. It's all over, baby.

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Yeeesssss. It’s all over, baby.

It’s easy to see why nothing propels you into the big quickly. And with Open Class and C++ compilers for
leagues of object-oriented programming like our new OS/2° Sun™ Solaris” OS/400° AIX; and MVS, deploying
VisualAge™ C++ version 3.0. your new object-oriented apps across

It transcends mere GUI builders. Can your software do this? multiple platforms is really easy. We

This fully integrated development thought that new features like these
environment lets you generate tight, fast client/server would excite you. Infoworld agreed, and has called our
applications with point-and-click ease and efficiency. new VisualAge C++ “object reusability at its finest” and

A simple drag-and-drop incorporates the “a masterpiece of visual programming. *

truly scalable capabilities of a vast library of True OO client/server development with

VisualAge C++ for OS/2. It could be the

best move you make.

pre-built Open Class objects, which means

you can create distributed client/server apps

Get a Developer’s Kit including OS/2 Warp and a CD featuring an evaluation
copy of DB2° v2 when you buy VisualAge C++ for OS/2* Call your authorized seen anit ome
IBM reseller or 1 800 31BM-OS2, Dept. SA034. Solutions for a small planet’

*This is a limited-time offer. To receive your Developers Kit, simply complete and return the VisualAge C++ registration card by December 29, 1995. 0S/2 Warp will be shipped on CD ROM only. In Canada, please call 1 800 IBM-CALL, ext. 8012. Outside North America, please contact your local IBM office.
VisualAge C++ for 0S/400 will be available in 4th Qtr, 1995. The IBM software home page is located at http://www-software.ibm.com. IBM, OS/2, DB2, 0S/400 and AIX are registered trademarks and VisualAge is a trademark of International Business Machines Corporation. All other trademarks are the property
of their respective owners. t/nfoworld review, 5/8/95. © 1995 IBM Corporation. All rights reserved.

    

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‘Yeeesssss. It’s all over, baby.’

VisualAge as a product line managed to survive until 2007.

Via: Byte - Volume 20, Number 10 (October 1995)