Whitewater Group
Whitewater Group is an Object-oriented software company in the United States. It was acquired by Symantec on June 9, 1992 for US$3.28 million.[1]
Subsidiary of Symantec | |
Industry | Computers |
Fate | Acquired |
Founded | Evanston, Illinois, U.S. (1988 ) |
Headquarters | United States |
Parent | Symantec |
Products
- Whitewater Resource Editor for Windows (OEMed to Borland which later replaced it with Resource Workshop)
- Actor object-oriented programming language
- Designed and implemented (under contract) OWL 1.0 framework for Borland C++
- Had active Object-oriented design services division
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