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- From: hhc@athena.mit.edu (Hong-Hsiang Chen)
- Subject: List of PD C++ Libraries??
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- Date: Mon, 23 Nov 1992 16:13:17 GMT
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- Well, since the major advantage of C++ is the promised silver bullet of
- reusable software components, i.e., class libraries, I am wondering if there
- is a list somewhere out there of public domain and/or free c++ libraries,
- not to mention tools...
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- Obviously libg++, InterViews, Keith Gorlen's OOPS, OATH, COOL, spring to mind,
- but I'm sure there are lots more lurking out there on the 'net...
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- A list of tools such as ident++, bison++, c++2latex, tags++, etc. would be
- nice also.
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- The FAQ is mum about this... I would think such a list would/should be
- included and definitely desirable...
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- If there isn't such a beast, well then, time to start compiling one ... :-)
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- Sean Chen. hhc@athena.mit.edu
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