[comp.lang.c++] Does some kind of C++ library of classes exist?

dmg@ssc-vax.UUCP (David Geary) (06/02/89)

  Since reusability is one of the major benefits of OOP,
one would expect that all OOP languages would have a base library
of "classes" (or objects, or whatever) that would provide
a nice base upon which to build applications.  I know that
Smalltalk and Eiffel come with pretty robust libraries.

  How about a library for C++?  Is there such an animal?
Will a library ever become an "official" inclusion for the
language?

Thanx...
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berger@datacube.datacube.com (Bob Berger) (06/05/89)

More specifically, are there any libraries available for supporting
user i/f development? I am looking for somethatn that would have all
the built in stuff for building a terminal (character) based user
interface and possibly Sunview or X graphical user i/f for some
applications. I'd rather not re-invent the wheel....

				Bob Berger 

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