Visual Age
See VisualAge.
A family of object-oriented application development software from IBM that includes VisualAge for C++, VisualAge for COBOL, VisualAge for PacBase and VisualAge for Smalltalk (VisualAge for Basic was discontinued). For example, VisualAge for C++ is a multiplatform environment for writing C++ applications for OS/2, Windows, Mac OS X, AS/400, MVS/ESA, AIX and Linux. It is widely used to write an application on one platform that will be used on another.
As the term refers to several languages, the skills of a VisualAge programmer are not implicit. The VisualAge name was first used in the late 1980s for Smalltalk, then in 1994 for C++ and later for all the others. See Smalltalk.
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