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Francois Labreque wrote:
> I didn't say C++ didn't exist. I said "C/C++" doesn't exist. I was
> merely trying to point out that they're two separate languages.
...and thanks to C99 standard efforts, the gap is getting wider!
W.r.t. Pov4, I advise to have a look at www.wxwindows.org. They have
developed a C++ toolkit which compiles on lots of platforms: their
C++ usage tradeoffs are without doubt a good starting point.
If you plan to use STL, STLPort (www.stlport.org) manages to compile
on lots of platforms.
Bye!!!
Alessandro Coppo
a.c### [at] iolit
P.S.: if the "more open collaboration style" is really going to happen,
consider me already enlisted.
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