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  • 1983

Company Description

Stepstone, originally named Productivity Products International (PPI), was a software company founded in 1983 by Brad Cox and Tom Love, best known for releasing the original version of the Objective-C programming language. PPI/Stepstone enjoyed modest success not only supplying semi-"object oriented" software, but also among those who wanted an ANSI C compiler on platforms that didn't otherwise support one — the Objective-C compiler spit out code to be fed to the native C compiler, which often was K&R C. The ICpak 201 interface toolkit was submitted to the Open Software Foundation as a candidate for their interface standard but was not expected to win over Motif.

  • Manufacturer:

    Software
  • Formed:

    1983
  • Founders:

    Brad Cox and Tom Love
  • Company Address:

    Sandy Hook, CT
    United States
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