Tartan Laboratories
Tartan Laboratories, Inc., later known as Tartan, Inc., was an American software company founded in 1981 and based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that specialized in language compilers, especially for the Ada programming language. It was based on work initially done at Carnegie Mellon University and gradually shifted from a focus on research and contract work to being more product-oriented. It was sold to Texas Instruments in 1996 with part of it subsequently being acquired by DDC-I in 1998.
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Tartan Laboratories, Inc., later known as Tartan, Inc., was an American software company founded in 1981 and based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, that specialized in language compilers, especially for the Ada programming language. It was based on work initially done at Carnegie Mellon University and gradually shifted from a focus on research and contract work to being more product-oriented. It was sold to Texas Instruments in 1996 with part of it subsequently being acquired by DDC-I in 1998.
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