Python on the desktop

Courageous jkraska at san.rr.com
Sat Dec 22 02:39:32 EST 2001


On Sat, 22 Dec 2001 07:00:58 GMT, "Dan Compton" <coca at houston.rr.com> wrote:

>Read the ISO C++ Standard and tell me where it says anything about that

Sure. I quote:

Standard C++ shall not^H^H^H include a GUI toolkit nor^H^H^H and
shall it^H^H likewise be bound to a specific operating system
[insert:, chosen from amongst the following sensible choices:
Windows/98, Windows/NT, Windows/ME, Windows/2000, Windows/XP, and
Windows/CE]. Standard C++ shall not^H^H^H be limited to a specific
hardware platform [insert: , include x86 derivitives and other
hardware platforms as designated by the Microsoft Corporation].
Compiler vendors will be held to strict requirements for adhering
to the standard [insert: , except for the Microsoft Corporation,
who shall be permitted to build a superior compiler, Visual C++,
as they so see fit].

>:-/

C//




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