Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 12th Jul 2009 14:03 UTC
Even though everyone's talking about it, fact of the matter is that Google's Chrome OS is currently nothing more than an internet announcement, with a supposed release date of somewhere in 2010. Google chief executive Eric Schmidt has now stated that netbooks running Chrome OS could appear as early as this year. In addition, Schmidt also talked about his position at Apple's board of directors.
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Visual Studio's innovation' was the incorporation of mutiple languages within the IDE with intergration between them.
The UCSD p-System provided an IDE (albeit not a graphical IDE) that supported mixing Pascal, Fortran, and Assembly language (typically PDP-11 or Z-80) circa 1980.
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The UCSD p-System provided an IDE (albeit not a graphical IDE) that supported mixing Pascal, Fortran, and Assembly language (typically PDP-11 or Z-80) circa 1980.