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Does anyone know anything about a programming language named "C Set 2" which is referenced in the SEI statistics on function point metrics?

I tried to google something about this programming language but this languages name is a collection of non-googlish keywords.

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C Set/2 was an IBM C product, for OS/2. I think it was just the IBM version of C, but it's been a long time.


Yup, here are some links:

Heh, I taught C++ to the Labs guys who eventually wrote CSet.

Charlie Martin
guess I'm too young to know about it, because it is not in the timeline of languages on wiki: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_programming_languages
TStamper
Well, it's really not a *language* per se. I've been thinking about it, and I'm almost positive that "C Set" was the product name for IBM's C compilers, and "C Set/2" was the OS/2 specific product. I used it to write device drivers for OS/2, I'm almost positive.
Charlie Martin
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C Set/2 was the C compiler for OS/2. Used it when I worked on OS/2 way back in the day.

M1EK